From eye-catching orange to modular bunks, you can slumber in style with one of these fabulous new beds.
By Tessa Hoult
1. Combining a unique glass headrest and fluid design, the Vetro bed from Beyond Furniture oozes contemporary living. A low-profile platform bed, it has bedsides that include a drawer for storage. The curved glass headboard is double-layered, which creates a shelf underneath that can store books or bedside items. www.beyondfurniture.com.au
2. Space Furniture is renowned for showcasing sleek and modern furniture. The Lazy Bed from B&B Italia is no exception. Made from Metallised Grey-painted metal with a flexible slatted base, the Lazy Bed is perfect for the modern home. The headrest is available in either fabric or leather and white plastic wheels can be fitted to the base. www.spacefurniture.com.au
3. Catching your eye from the beginning, the Andromeda bed from Poltrona Frau has a hint of Nordic in its design. The striking headboard and additional pieces are made from maple, while the headboard frames have a surface of woven strips made of lightly padded Pelle Frau leather. The frame is positioned on four swivelling wheels for easy movement with the front two equipped with locking mechanisms. www.corporateculture.com.au
4. Designed by the three-man design team from For Use, the L Bed is practical as well as comfortable. Already consisting of a wide headboard and built-in shelves, the bed also has a built-in plug for your beside table lamp. Available in two heights, the bed has trademark European style. www.siekaup.com.au
5. Give your children’s room a contemporary makeover with this appealing design from Magis. A modular concept from Marc Newson, Bunky can be easily assembled from four pieces. Made from rotational moulded polyethylene, Bunky creates a secure sleep-and-play environment for children. All surfaces are smooth and the material is highly durable and easy to clean. www.corporateculture.com.au
6. Located in Sydney and merging design with food, Orson & Blake has carved out a niche market. The company is known for showcasing hand-picked items from artists and designers, and the new Mia bed is above and beyond its high standards. Made from kiln-dried timber and using orthopaedic slats, the Mia bed is upholstered in fabric or leather to give a good night’s rest. www.orsonandblake.com.au
7. Italian design firm Cinova’s Kashmir bed has a striking appeal. It’s made from multi-layered panels and the padding is CFC-free polyurethane foam and fibre. Equipped with adjustable feet that allow you to choose the height, the Kashmir is sensual and sexy. www.cinova.it
From Renovate magazine Vol. 8 No. 2