Tuesday 10 December 2013

Welcome to the wonderful world of mirrored furniture which is something we are SO PASSIONATE about here! 

As artisans of interior design we adore mirrored furniture of all shapes and sizes due to the opulent dash it creates in every living space... the new passion we have are mirrored beds... take a look here at these simply gorgeous luxury beds from The Mirrored Bed Company.


You can find them at www.themirroredbedcompany.com, and we believe they are the doyenne of the mirror bed world of many years standing, each bed was sold first to the trade, as it is called in the interior design world, and now to all of us online... lucky us!




The above is called the California Cube bed and is simply stunning in its modernist flavour. This simple design is based upon the late 1960's modern approach to minimalist living and is still in favour today as perhaps one of the most luxury beds available online.


If you love a more traditional approach for your dream mirror bed then how about the style below called the Roman Bed, this bed is a mirrored four poster bed and is based on classical principles as you can see below, with its 'pediment' arch which defines an era of bygone days:


Again, if you are looking for a truly luxurious mirrored bed, then perhaps the ultimate luxury bed for you will be the 'Reina' which means Queen, and so it is, the queen of mirrored beds which has stolen our hearts here below since it was originally created by Serge Roche in the 1930's as part of his inimitable theme around mirrored furniture and is now recreated by The Mirrored Bed Company in all her gorgeous decadence:


There are so many more available beds on their site that it is worth taking a peek at them all to see which one will suit your personality and bedroom.

The other great news is that they ship worldwide so you could have your own bespoke handmade design shipped to your country within weeks - we called them and asked how long it would take to make the above bed and we were told that currently it is around 12 weeks - sounds good to us!