Abstract

The presence and permeability of the canapé –a piece of furniture introduced in the bourgeoisie and nobility homes of Eighteenth Century Burgos–, showed –as it happened with the chest of drawers and other sophisticated furniture–, an increasing search of comfort and commodity. This was connected with the modernity arrived to Spain from Bourbon France. The achievement of a high status of elegance, luxury and distinction, was characteristic not only of the most ancient nobility but also of the social and professional ‘bourgeoisie’ in the public administration, lawyers, merchants and the military.

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