Klinēma
Klinēma is an ancient Greek term that refers to a type of couch or reclining seat used in social settings, particularly during meals. It was designed for lounging and often featured a curved shape, allowing individuals to recline comfortably while dining or conversing. The klinēma was typically made of wood and adorned with cushions and textiles for added comfort.
In ancient Greek culture, the klinēma was commonly found in the symposium, a social gathering where men would discuss various topics, enjoy entertainment, and share food and drink. This piece of furniture played a significant role in fostering social interaction and relaxation during these events.