Bath
Beds
Beds in Ancient Greece were made of olive wood or maple, sometimes decorated with bronze legs, tortoise shells, elephant ivory, elaborate carvings, and even gold or silver in wealthy homes. The bed itself was often made of a web of woven leather or rope, usually covered with soft, fluffy, flokati sheepskins. Beds often doubled as couches for relaxation.
Mycenaean stirrup vase which was used to store olive oil and wine.