Bed (Fallout 3)

Bedding refers to the beds that are seen in the Capital Wasteland. Beds are of two parts: (a.) a fabric mattress, and (b.)the frame on which the mattress lies. There are mattresses which are supported by a network of springs and wires. In some cases, the mattress is not supported by a frame. People used beds for sleeping. Beds are commonly seen in bedrooms.

History of Bedding
Prior to the Great War of 2077, people used sheets, blankets, and pillows when sleeping. Sometime after the war, the sleeping habits of people changed. They grew accustomed to sleeping on bare mattresses with no pillows. Though some settlements, such as Vault 101, continued the practice of covering the mattresses, even they don't use pillows.

Example #1
This example is nick-named the 'Vault bed' for where it is first seen in the Lone Wanderer's apartment in 2259. It is a thin mattress supported by a metal frame. The mattress is covered by a white bed cover. A gray blanket, or top sheet, lies on top of the bed cover.

Example #2
This example is a baby's crib with an attached mobile. The crib is enclosed on three sides with a fourth side completely open. A bare grey mattress lies within the crib. It is first seen in the Lone Wanderer's apartment in 2259.