Siège d'amour) was a tite device created by a french furniture manufacturer to allow the british king edward vii to have sex with two women simultaneously A threesome chair, if you will, designed for a royal with famously gargantuan sexual appetites King edward vii's love chair, known as the ‘siège d'amour’ in french, epitomised opulence and sensuality Enter the royal sex chair, or the “siege d’amour” (love seat) Edward vii’s, known as king bertie's bizarre sex chair was shown in a new documentary called the private lives of monarchs. This contraption was designed specifically to accommodate his amorous activities with multiple partners.
Delve into the intriguing history of king edward's infamous sex chair, an artifact that reveals the complexities of royal intimacy during a time of strict societal norms Explore its unique design featuring high backrests and luxurious materials, crafted for discretion and comfort Uncover the chair's cultural significance, its role in edward's lavish lifestyle, and how it reflects evolving. Among the most intriguing artifacts associated with his reputation is the siège d’amour, or love chair, a bespoke piece of furniture crafted by french cabinetmaker louis soubrier
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