Wednesday, 14 December 2016

32 Fabulous 4 Poster Beds That Make An Awesome Bedroom

Originally for the royals, four poster beds carry a regal quality that translates across many cultures. Draped with luxurious velveteen bed fittings, they can carry a princess. In the islands, traditional white linen drapes over streaks of bright silk, nestled between a four-poster’s carved posts. In more modern times, the four poster can take on a variety of materials – wood, metal, twisted iron, acrylics – to create a bedroom vibe truly your own. Our list of 32 beds that go beyond the brief in creating spaces for dreamtime can help your visualisations come true. Take a look at our list of inspirational picks below.


Visualizer: Lugerin Architects  

Simplistic in frame, this black stencil poster matches thin, elegant joinery lines.



Visualizer: Press Render  

A thicker, futon-style steel frame creates a cube design, reflecting the black lines of a reclining chair and bedside tables.



Architect: Inna Shapovalova  

Propped up a little higher, this black four poster makes an impact clothed in simple bedding.



Visualizer: Sergey Kondratev  

Using grey is a point of difference for this charcoal beauty. The bed frame sits separate to the main structure, allowing headboards to join and the frame to create a larger look.



Visualizer: Igor Sirotov  

A thin stencil creates a four poster harking back to Japanese-style, futon dreaming.



Visualizer: Now Design  

A little thicker but still to the floor, this king poster bed relaxes a room of minimal features.



Visualizer: Denis Krasikov  

A higher frame hangs geometric Chinese lanterns and a smaller, fabric-made bed. Using distressed materials adds an industrial feel, exacerbated as steel hover lamps peek through the sides of the frame.



Visualizer: Anton Biytsev  

Luxury means a simple sheet draped over the side of this king four poster bed. Golden drop lighting creates elegance in a free-flowing structure.



Visualizer: Duan  

A Scandinavian bedroom fits perfectly with this queen four poster structure. Its simple lines find favour with a white fan, exposed brick wall and bedside lamps.



Designer: Deb McLean   Photographer: Colin Doswell   Source: Inside Out  

A black iron frame makes a dramatic impact against a white wall. A MRD Home ‘Cubic’ bed lies below creeping ferns and a fluffy pink cushion. Normann Copenhagen ‘Tablo’ side tables and a ‘M’ print from Playtype finish off the look.



Visualizer: Kateryna Panasik  

A minimalist dream, this white block frame fits a smaller bed within its frame. White space to the sides, and an ottoman at the bottom, afford space for thought.



Visualizer: KDVA Architects  

Stencilled lines exaggerate a black headboard in this elegant, four poster design. A steppe to the left designates a place for dressing, stretching, or a hint of morning yoga.



Visualizer: Nott Design  

Reaching halfway up the wall, this modernist cube offers a solid, more boxed-in structure. Long, dangling lights make their way through its frame, as a charcoal cotton bed offers a softer place for sleeping.



Visualizer: Kateryna Senko  

A structure to the rafters is a talking piece for this black four poster. A double-tiered top structure lets chiffon drape beautifully over edges, while diagonally-grafted wood sets a more natural tone.



Visualizer: Plasterlina  

A boxed sensation in beige, this cubic bed holds a bookcase shelf underneath its frame. A slight headboard to the back allows a subtle moose head to pop through the beams.



Buy It: $1,142  

Another all-in-one design, this white frame encapsulates an enclosed storage space, shelving unit and bookshelf. Ladders to the side and a nifty cat hammock mean bedside tables are a thing of the past.



Visualizer: Thanh Minh  

A house-shaped design lets this kids’ four poster become a dollhouse and sleeping space.



Visualizer: Vladimir Korsun  

Sweep her off with the fairies, as your little girl rests inside this four poster. Bathed in dreamy white, its metal rods curtain off the monsters.



Visualizer: Yo Dezeen  

A grey-wood four poster is the answer to modern luxury. This version holds a wooden slatted floor with a white leather bed.



Visualizer: E Space  

Go for a more tropical look with this dark-wooden, stencilled four poster. A Caribbean tapestry hangs behind, while a wooden frame elevates the mattress.



Designer: Bluwater Studio  

Make an impact with this stencilled four poster with a set-back enclave. Housing a backing wall and two bedside tables, it makes a feature out of life’s little necessities.



Source: The Agency  

A charcoal acrylic lets in light and grounds a bed, in one tightly-packed module.



Designer: Tropical Space  

An elevated wooden stencil creates a tropical vibe in this bedroom. Simple white bedding and posts rising above the beams make it unique.



Photographer: William Waldron   Source: Architectural Digest  

A black metal four poster falls to the floor, in this contemporary design. A white leather bed with matching headboard provides the perfect backing.



Photographer: Peter Estersohn   Source: Architectural Digest  

Go to Thailand every night as wood and metal whisk you away. Four varnished wooden posts meet tightened rope and a stunning headboard for a bed sure to impress.



Source: Casa San Agustín  

Twisted iron creates tiny posts in this fine-lined four poster. Able to work with more ethnic themes, its baubled domes create a subtle aura of majesty.



Buy It: $1,566  

Crafted hardwood with a hickory veneer characterises this Queen, mimicking South-East Asian bamboo. A European headboard brings a French feel.



Buy It: $29,495  

Distressed, black-painted wood makes this four-poster a dream come true. Strong Gothic tones dominate in crossed peaks and a luxurious padded headboard.



Buy It: $14,876  

Made of ashwood and brass, this creative King lets your family sleep comfortably – within a forest.



Source: Casamidy  

Black steel makes the trees bare and the bed elevated. A soft velveteen headboard grounds this whimsical beauty.



Source: Jas Asbury Metal Design  

Silver tones twist into a secret garden, creating an elevated bedframe beneath the flowers.



Designer: Celerie Kemble  

White iron merges with faux leaves to create an interior garden. Winding up four posts and surrounding beams, they culminate in a leafy centrepiece adhering to the ceiling.


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