Walk into a traditional Afghan home and the first thing you notice is the floor. No sofas against the wall, no armchairs in the corner — instead, soft cushioned mattresses laid flat and bolstered with back supports, all arranged in a neat line where the wall meets the carpet. That is the toshak and poshti, and once you understand them, a lot about Afghan home life starts to make sense.
[Read More]Toshak and Poshti: The Floor Bedding at the Heart of Afghan Home Life
