What is the difference between the furniture of nobles and civilians in ancient Egypt?
The ancient works we can see today may not represent the whole picture of ancient Egyptian furniture design, because the daily furniture of ordinary people in ancient Egypt can be passed down to this day. In fact, the palace handicraft design and folk handicraft in ancient Egypt are two completely different roads. When princes and nobles adopt a vacillating lifestyle and enjoy all kinds of furniture, ordinary people basically live in simple rooms surrounded by their families, lead a dull life and rarely use furniture. The stools used by civilians are rare, and their simple and simple forms still have the legacy of reed furniture. This huge gap between palace handicrafts and folk handicrafts is not only seen in ancient Egypt, but also reflected in various slave countries, which is still visible in later feudal society.