Certified DealerApproved item990 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Certified DealerApproved item990 sales by dealerAvailable for local pick-up
Description
Absolutely gorgeous pair of no end beds have fabulous shaping to them, with lovely flowing curves and delightfully robust castings, particularly on the top corners. Very nice shaping in the iron reed strip, connected by nicely shaped castings in good detail. A truly lovely pair of unique beds.
These beds can be joined to make an occasional super king-sized bed, perfect for guest or spare rooms.
Whole frame shot blasted and primed prior to hand pant finish designed to pay homage to the shabby-chic style of many antique American beds. Comprised of Little Greene’s Spanish Brown colour peeking through Clay Deep. Waxed and buffed well to protect and shine.
Head Height 130.5cm
Foot Height 38.5cm
Side Rail Height 38.5cm
Overall Width 94cm
Joined Width 188cm
Overall Length 196cm
Suitable for standard single mattresses 3’ x 6’3” / 90cm x 190cm. We can supply mattresses with a zip to link them together for when joining the beds.
Price includes wood slats (sorry not mattress). As an alternative to the wood slats we can supply mini box bases for superior mattress support and to raise the get into bed height.
The bed is photographed on slats with a pair of our Bordeaux mattresses. We can also supply hand-made mattresses in all comfort choices and zip and link option. Please see our web site or email for full specifications and prices.
Bedsteads have been sourcing, restoring and retailing antique beds and bedroom furniture for over 30 years.
We have our own workshops located along side our showroom in a beautiful medieval barn seven miles south of Bristol.
Local, national and international delivery can be arranged. Please send post code/address if quote required.
measurements
Height:
130.5 cm
Width:
94 cm
Depth:
196 cm
measurements
declaration
Bedsteads has clarified that the Stunning Pair of Rare American Style Single Beds – Can Be Joined (LA523364) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900