fejedben
Fejedben is a Hungarian word that translates to "feast couch" or "banquet couch" in English. It refers to a type of long, low-seated piece of furniture that was traditionally used for dining and other formal occasions in medieval and early modern Europe, particularly in Hungary and other regions of Central and Eastern Europe.
Fejedben furniture typically consists of a long, padded seat with armrests, often with a backrest or a
Fejedben furniture is often associated with the medieval and Renaissance periods, when dining and banqueting were
Some fejedben pieces have survived to the present day and can be found in museums and historic
Today, the term "fejedben" is mostly of interest to historians, museum professionals, and enthusiasts of decorative