10 Easy Pieces: Simple Wood Beds

May 21st, 2008

From Sarah:

Our roundup of simple modern beds. Prices quoted for king size.

Below: The Mo Bed from Conran. Oak with beech slats; $6,750.

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Below: Mills Bed from Brooklyn-based bddw in white oak with leather slats; $10,500. Also available in black walnut.

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Below: The Campo platform bed from Room and Board. Available in maple, cherry, and walnut; $999.
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Below: The Atlantico 011 bed available from Zinc Details in oak, cherry, or walnut. $1,995 for the traditional oiled oak.

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Below: Belgian Teak Azur bed; $2,300 from Lekker Home.lekker-bed.png

Below: Formstelle Simple-Hi-Modern-Bed from Furniture Seen. Price available on request.

http://www.furnitureseen.com/Modern-Furniture/New-York/Bedroom-Furniture/Simple-Hi-Modern-Bed-Formstelle

Below: The Case Study Bed from Design Within Reach. Maple veneer with brushed steel legs; $1,750.

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Below: The Anders bed from Room and Board; $1,299 for cherry, also available in walnut.

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Two eco-friendly options:

Below: Amenity Muir bed from Design Public. Reclaimed Douglas fir with brushed nickel legs; $2,155.

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Below: The Mancos bed from Moe Design Studio in Brooklyn. Price available on request.

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Entry Filed under: 10 EASY PIECES, BEDROOM

4 Comments Add your own

  • 1. chzplz  |  May 21st, 2008 at 5:22 am

    What is organic wood? Wood from trees grown only with natural pesticides and fertilizers? Like… old growth forests?

    Sorry if this sounds flippant, but I really do want to know if there is some standard that these beds are compliant with. I checked the first three and there was no mention of “organic” that I could find.

    Unless in this case, organic is a style?

  • 2. Sarah  |  May 21st, 2008 at 6:19 am

    We were indeed using the word organic to refer to style and form. The last two beds are our eco - options.

  • 3. madame X  |  May 21st, 2008 at 7:04 am

    It’s kind of misleading to use the word organic. I immediately assumed all the beds had some kind of green certification and I am pretty sure most US readers will have the same reaction.

  • 4. Sarah  |  May 22nd, 2008 at 10:54 am

    Thanks for the feedback. We resorted to our original title to avoid confusion.

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