Introducing a unique and timeless Classic Victorian super king size no-end bed, in a captivating combination of black and aged brass. This bed features a sleek no-end design, allowing for seamless integration into any bedroom space. The bed boasts delightful simple detailing in the castings, complemented by the lovely aged original brass knobs, exuding an air of refined elegance.
Crafted with sturdy and robust construction, this bed ensures both durability and lasting beauty. The bed frame has undergone a meticulous process, starting with shot blasting and priming. It is then hand-painted in the shade Jet black from Little Greene Paint Company. To preserve, the finish has been carefully waxed, adding a subtle sheen.
The rails of the bed have been adapted to accommodate wood slats, offering optimal support for a modern king size mattress measuring 180cm x 200cm / 6' x 6'6".
Height to top of bed knobs 157.5cm
Height to top of side and bottom rail 38cm
Overall width 184.5cm
Overall length 208cm
Price includes wood slats (sorry not mattress)
As an alternative to the wood slats we can supply a 2" platform top (as used for photograph) These raise the get into bed height and offer a superior support for quality mattresses. Photograph taken with wood slats.
We can also supply hand made mattresses in all comfort choices. Details are available on our own web site under Bases and mattresses or e mail us for specifications and price list.
National and international delivery can be arranged.
Please send address/postcode for quotation from one of our reliable couriers.
Bedsteads have been sourcing, restoring and retailing antique beds and bedroom furniture for over 25 years.
We do have many beds awaiting restoration if you are looking for a particular style and can send images if requested. We have our own workshops located along side our showroom in a beautiful medieval barn seven miles south of Bristol.
declaration
Bedsteads has clarified that the Classic Victorian Super King Size No-end Bed (LA511239) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1900