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Breaking the "component thinking" of traditional beds:
Unlike conventional designs with separate headboards, bed frames, and footboards, this bed takes a "sleep container" as its prototype, integrating all functional components (support, enclosure, and leaning) into a continuous form through integrated upholstery. The upholstery extends naturally from the top of the headboard to the side rails, then smoothly transitions to the footboard, creating a "seamless wrap." This design isn’t merely for aesthetics but rooted in the "closed movement loop around the bed": from walking beside the bed to lying down, the body’s contact with the bed remains a soft curved surface, avoiding the risk of bumping against traditional rectangular bed frames.
Implicit proportion calculations:
The overall height is controlled at a golden ratio of "45-50cm from the bed surface to the ground" + "120-140cm headboard height." The former fits the natural droop of Asian people’s calves when sitting on the edge , while the latter ensures adults can fit closely to the headboard with their heads, backs, and waists simultaneously when reclining, without needing extra pillows to fill gaps.
Three functions of vertical stripes:
Visually: Uniformly arranged vertical stripes (spaced precisely 3-4cm apart) break the monotony of large-area upholstery. The vertically extending lines guide the eye upward, visually "lengthening" the headboard facade and preventing the tall headboard from feeling oppressive.
Technically: Stripes are achieved through fabric embossing rather than splicing, avoiding dust accumulation or wear at seams while enhancing the fabric’s tensile resistance (resistant to deformation from long-term leaning).
Tactilely: Subtle stripe textures add a sense of hierarchy when touched, differing from the "sensory deprivation" of a pure flat surface, giving the upholstery both softness and a "slight granular memory point."
Parametric design of micro-curved edges:
The radius of curvature for the footboard and side rails is uniformly 8-10cm, a value derived from ergonomic testing—when sitting on the edge, the natural curvature of bent knees fits closely with the footboard’s curve, avoiding leg discomfort; when walking past, even slight arm or body contact with the curved edges disperses pressure, reducing collision pain.
"Compatible adaptability" of fabrics:
Adopting a three-layer composite structure of "base cloth + functional layer + surface layer"—
Base cloth: High-density polyester mesh ensures overall support and prevents fabric relaxation after long-term use.
Functional layer: Optional "antibacterial and anti-mite film" (suitable for allergy sufferers) or "breathable honeycomb layer" (suitable for humid areas) based on customization needs.
Surface layer: Default 600D technical fabric (passing 5000 friction tests for wear resistance), upgradeable to cotton-linen blend (enhanced breathability) or velvet (improved tactile luxury). All fabrics undergo "wrinkle-resistant setting treatment" to avoid irrecoverable creases from long-term sitting or squeezing.
"Gradient support technology" for filling:
Abandoning single-density sponge, adopting "three-zone gradient filling"—
Headboard backrest area: 40D high-density sponge (firm support) ensures the head, back, and waist fit closely to the headboard without sagging.
Headboard top and side rails: 25D medium-density sponge (soft wrapping) fits the head and arms for relaxation.
Footboard and bed edges: 30D transitional density sponge balances support and softness (no sagging when sitting on the edge, no hardness when leaning).
Morning scenario: The "tilt adjustment design" of the high headboard (85° with the wall by default, adjustable to 90°-100° via hidden adjustment rods) facilitates sitting and leaning for morning skincare or reading—back fit is 40% better than traditional straight headboards, reducing back pain from waist suspension.
Daytime scenario: The "wide platform design" of the footboard (25-30cm deep) can temporarily place folded quilts, clothes to change, or serve as a "temporary bedside workstation" (placing laptops for light work), avoiding the embarrassment of "items sliding off" with traditional narrow footboards.
Nighttime scenario: The 5cm height difference between the upholstered rails and the mattress forms a natural "anti-roll barrier" (especially suitable for children’s rooms or restless sleepers). The inner side of the rails is "slightly inclined" (5° toward the mattress), guiding the body toward the mattress center when approaching the edge, reducing the risk of falling.
Bedroom scenario:
Small apartments: The integrated form reduces visual fragmentation, vertical stripes stretch the space vertically, and the "15cm elevated bed base" (accommodating robot vacuum cleaners) achieves dual convenience of "sleep + cleaning."
Large bedrooms: Can be combined with matching bedside tables (same lines and materials) to form a "sleep module," with vertical stripes echoing the drape of bedroom curtains, enhancing spatial rhythm.
Guest room scenario:
With "no protruding parts + silent design," it can serve as a "temporary rest area" (placing yoga mats, acting as a temporary sofa) on usual days, quickly switching to sleep mode when guests arrive, saving space through multi-functionality.
Children’s room scenario:
Optional "upholstered anti-collision strips" (same material as the bed) can be added to the top of the side rails, adapting to children’s jumping and climbing habits. The integrated design reduces hygiene dead corners, facilitating cleaning.
"Anti-sagging technology" for upholstery:
Internally adopts "high-elastic sponge + spring mesh composite layer," with spring mesh distributed in a "honeycomb pattern" (8 support points per square centimeter), dispersing body weight while maintaining over 90% rebound rate after long-term compression (compared to 60% for ordinary sponges after 3 years).
"Lifecycle management" of fabrics:
Surface fabrics pass "UV aging resistance tests" (no obvious fading after 3 years of simulated sunlight exposure) and "stain resistance tests" (cola or soy sauce stains can be completely wiped off after 30 minutes), solving the pain points of "difficult maintenance and easy aging" for upholstered furniture.
Modular installation:
The bed is disassembled into three main components—"headboard module + bed frame module + footboard module," connected via hidden buckles, installable by 2 people in 1 hour, avoiding the complexity of "screw-heavy" traditional beds.
Easy-to-remove design:
Upholstery covers are fixed with "hidden zippers + Velcro," removable without moving the bed, machine-washable (suitable for home washing machines). Zipper heads are hidden inside the side rails, not affecting the appearance.
The regular arrangement of vertical stripes forms an "unconscious attention anchor"—when entering the bedroom, the repetition of lines naturally calms emotions as the eyes sweep over the bed. This "unobtrusive order" integrates into daily life better than deliberate decorations, especially suitable for busy urbanites: no need to bother with soft decoration matching, the bed’s own lines set the tone for the space, reducing "arrangement anxiety."
The "seamless design" of the integrated upholstery implicitly aligns with humans’ instinctive need for "a sense of security"—just like curling up in a comfortable corner, psychological defenses naturally lower when the body is gently wrapped. This inclusiveness elevates the bed beyond a "sleep tool": the moment of leaning against the headboard after working overtime relieves fatigue; on weekend afternoons, lying in bed to bask in the sun brings the relaxation of "being embraced by space." It records trivial daily moments (children’s accidental doodles on the side rails, pets napping at the footboard) but remains unembarrassing due to "customizable materials" (stain-resistant, repairable), becoming a "growth witness" of the home.
Breaking the "component thinking" of traditional beds:
Unlike conventional designs with separate headboards, bed frames, and footboards, this bed takes a "sleep container" as its prototype, integrating all functional components (support, enclosure, and leaning) into a continuous form through integrated upholstery. The upholstery extends naturally from the top of the headboard to the side rails, then smoothly transitions to the footboard, creating a "seamless wrap." This design isn’t merely for aesthetics but rooted in the "closed movement loop around the bed": from walking beside the bed to lying down, the body’s contact with the bed remains a soft curved surface, avoiding the risk of bumping against traditional rectangular bed frames.
Implicit proportion calculations:
The overall height is controlled at a golden ratio of "45-50cm from the bed surface to the ground" + "120-140cm headboard height." The former fits the natural droop of Asian people’s calves when sitting on the edge , while the latter ensures adults can fit closely to the headboard with their heads, backs, and waists simultaneously when reclining, without needing extra pillows to fill gaps.
Three functions of vertical stripes:
Visually: Uniformly arranged vertical stripes (spaced precisely 3-4cm apart) break the monotony of large-area upholstery. The vertically extending lines guide the eye upward, visually "lengthening" the headboard facade and preventing the tall headboard from feeling oppressive.
Technically: Stripes are achieved through fabric embossing rather than splicing, avoiding dust accumulation or wear at seams while enhancing the fabric’s tensile resistance (resistant to deformation from long-term leaning).
Tactilely: Subtle stripe textures add a sense of hierarchy when touched, differing from the "sensory deprivation" of a pure flat surface, giving the upholstery both softness and a "slight granular memory point."
Parametric design of micro-curved edges:
The radius of curvature for the footboard and side rails is uniformly 8-10cm, a value derived from ergonomic testing—when sitting on the edge, the natural curvature of bent knees fits closely with the footboard’s curve, avoiding leg discomfort; when walking past, even slight arm or body contact with the curved edges disperses pressure, reducing collision pain.
"Compatible adaptability" of fabrics:
Adopting a three-layer composite structure of "base cloth + functional layer + surface layer"—
Base cloth: High-density polyester mesh ensures overall support and prevents fabric relaxation after long-term use.
Functional layer: Optional "antibacterial and anti-mite film" (suitable for allergy sufferers) or "breathable honeycomb layer" (suitable for humid areas) based on customization needs.
Surface layer: Default 600D technical fabric (passing 5000 friction tests for wear resistance), upgradeable to cotton-linen blend (enhanced breathability) or velvet (improved tactile luxury). All fabrics undergo "wrinkle-resistant setting treatment" to avoid irrecoverable creases from long-term sitting or squeezing.
"Gradient support technology" for filling:
Abandoning single-density sponge, adopting "three-zone gradient filling"—
Headboard backrest area: 40D high-density sponge (firm support) ensures the head, back, and waist fit closely to the headboard without sagging.
Headboard top and side rails: 25D medium-density sponge (soft wrapping) fits the head and arms for relaxation.
Footboard and bed edges: 30D transitional density sponge balances support and softness (no sagging when sitting on the edge, no hardness when leaning).
Morning scenario: The "tilt adjustment design" of the high headboard (85° with the wall by default, adjustable to 90°-100° via hidden adjustment rods) facilitates sitting and leaning for morning skincare or reading—back fit is 40% better than traditional straight headboards, reducing back pain from waist suspension.
Daytime scenario: The "wide platform design" of the footboard (25-30cm deep) can temporarily place folded quilts, clothes to change, or serve as a "temporary bedside workstation" (placing laptops for light work), avoiding the embarrassment of "items sliding off" with traditional narrow footboards.
Nighttime scenario: The 5cm height difference between the upholstered rails and the mattress forms a natural "anti-roll barrier" (especially suitable for children’s rooms or restless sleepers). The inner side of the rails is "slightly inclined" (5° toward the mattress), guiding the body toward the mattress center when approaching the edge, reducing the risk of falling.
Bedroom scenario:
Small apartments: The integrated form reduces visual fragmentation, vertical stripes stretch the space vertically, and the "15cm elevated bed base" (accommodating robot vacuum cleaners) achieves dual convenience of "sleep + cleaning."
Large bedrooms: Can be combined with matching bedside tables (same lines and materials) to form a "sleep module," with vertical stripes echoing the drape of bedroom curtains, enhancing spatial rhythm.
Guest room scenario:
With "no protruding parts + silent design," it can serve as a "temporary rest area" (placing yoga mats, acting as a temporary sofa) on usual days, quickly switching to sleep mode when guests arrive, saving space through multi-functionality.
Children’s room scenario:
Optional "upholstered anti-collision strips" (same material as the bed) can be added to the top of the side rails, adapting to children’s jumping and climbing habits. The integrated design reduces hygiene dead corners, facilitating cleaning.
"Anti-sagging technology" for upholstery:
Internally adopts "high-elastic sponge + spring mesh composite layer," with spring mesh distributed in a "honeycomb pattern" (8 support points per square centimeter), dispersing body weight while maintaining over 90% rebound rate after long-term compression (compared to 60% for ordinary sponges after 3 years).
"Lifecycle management" of fabrics:
Surface fabrics pass "UV aging resistance tests" (no obvious fading after 3 years of simulated sunlight exposure) and "stain resistance tests" (cola or soy sauce stains can be completely wiped off after 30 minutes), solving the pain points of "difficult maintenance and easy aging" for upholstered furniture.
Modular installation:
The bed is disassembled into three main components—"headboard module + bed frame module + footboard module," connected via hidden buckles, installable by 2 people in 1 hour, avoiding the complexity of "screw-heavy" traditional beds.
Easy-to-remove design:
Upholstery covers are fixed with "hidden zippers + Velcro," removable without moving the bed, machine-washable (suitable for home washing machines). Zipper heads are hidden inside the side rails, not affecting the appearance.
The regular arrangement of vertical stripes forms an "unconscious attention anchor"—when entering the bedroom, the repetition of lines naturally calms emotions as the eyes sweep over the bed. This "unobtrusive order" integrates into daily life better than deliberate decorations, especially suitable for busy urbanites: no need to bother with soft decoration matching, the bed’s own lines set the tone for the space, reducing "arrangement anxiety."
The "seamless design" of the integrated upholstery implicitly aligns with humans’ instinctive need for "a sense of security"—just like curling up in a comfortable corner, psychological defenses naturally lower when the body is gently wrapped. This inclusiveness elevates the bed beyond a "sleep tool": the moment of leaning against the headboard after working overtime relieves fatigue; on weekend afternoons, lying in bed to bask in the sun brings the relaxation of "being embraced by space." It records trivial daily moments (children’s accidental doodles on the side rails, pets napping at the footboard) but remains unembarrassing due to "customizable materials" (stain-resistant, repairable), becoming a "growth witness" of the home.
Dimensions
Queen Bed:
66¼"W x 92¼"L
Headboard Heights: 48", 60"
Headboard: 5¾"D
Footboard: 26"H x 5¾"D
Side Rail Height: 13"
Floor to Top of Platform: 4¼" (low setting), 11" (high setting)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 25" (based on 14" mattress)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 27¼" (based on 9" box spring and 14" mattress)
Space for Adjustable Base: 61"W x 81"L
Weight: 348 lbs. (48"H), 409 lbs. (60"H)
King Bed:
82¼"W x 92¼"L
Headboard Heights: 48", 60"
Headboard: 5¾"D
Footboard: 26"H x 5¾"D
Side Rail Height: 13"
Floor to Top of Platform: 4¼" (low setting), 11" (high setting)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 25" (based on 14" mattress)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 27¼" (based on 9" box spring and 14" mattress)
Space for Adjustable Base: 77"W x 81"L
Weight: 414 lbs. (48"H), 465 lbs. (60"H)
Cal King Bed:
78¼"W x 96¼"L
Headboard Heights: 48", 60"
Headboard: 5¾"D
Footboard: 26"H x 5¾"D
Side Rail Height: 13"
Floor to Top of Platform: 4¼" (low setting), 11" (high setting)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 25" (based on 14" mattress)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 27¼" (based on 9" box spring and 14" mattress)
Space for Adjustable Base: 73"W x 85"L
Weight: 381 lbs. (48"H), 430 lbs. (60"H)
Dimensions
Queen Bed:
66¼"W x 92¼"L
Headboard Heights: 48", 60"
Headboard: 5¾"D
Footboard: 26"H x 5¾"D
Side Rail Height: 13"
Floor to Top of Platform: 4¼" (low setting), 11" (high setting)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 25" (based on 14" mattress)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 27¼" (based on 9" box spring and 14" mattress)
Space for Adjustable Base: 61"W x 81"L
Weight: 348 lbs. (48"H), 409 lbs. (60"H)
King Bed:
82¼"W x 92¼"L
Headboard Heights: 48", 60"
Headboard: 5¾"D
Footboard: 26"H x 5¾"D
Side Rail Height: 13"
Floor to Top of Platform: 4¼" (low setting), 11" (high setting)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 25" (based on 14" mattress)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 27¼" (based on 9" box spring and 14" mattress)
Space for Adjustable Base: 77"W x 81"L
Weight: 414 lbs. (48"H), 465 lbs. (60"H)
Cal King Bed:
78¼"W x 96¼"L
Headboard Heights: 48", 60"
Headboard: 5¾"D
Footboard: 26"H x 5¾"D
Side Rail Height: 13"
Floor to Top of Platform: 4¼" (low setting), 11" (high setting)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 25" (based on 14" mattress)
Floor to Top of Mattress: 27¼" (based on 9" box spring and 14" mattress)
Space for Adjustable Base: 73"W x 85"L
Weight: 381 lbs. (48"H), 430 lbs. (60"H)
Details
Bed handcrafted of kiln-dried hardwood with corner-blocked joinery
Available in 2 headboard heights
Headboard is generously padded with high-resiliency foam
Platform support features two height options: low setting accommodates box spring and mattress, high setting accommodates mattress only; platform support is upholstered in tonal fabric
This bed frame accommodates an adjustable base. Please carefully check the dimensions of your adjustable base to ensure that it will fit. The bed frame's inner side rails that support the slats or platform are removable.
Please note that Domera delivery service does not include installation of this bed with an adjustable base
Assembly provided upon delivery
Professional upholstery cleaning recommended. Vacuum with an upholstery attachment to remove dust. To minimize fading, avoid placing in direct sunlight.
Details
Bed handcrafted of kiln-dried hardwood with corner-blocked joinery
Available in 2 headboard heights
Headboard is generously padded with high-resiliency foam
Platform support features two height options: low setting accommodates box spring and mattress, high setting accommodates mattress only; platform support is upholstered in tonal fabric
This bed frame accommodates an adjustable base. Please carefully check the dimensions of your adjustable base to ensure that it will fit. The bed frame's inner side rails that support the slats or platform are removable.
Please note that Domera delivery service does not include installation of this bed with an adjustable base
Assembly provided upon delivery
Professional upholstery cleaning recommended. Vacuum with an upholstery attachment to remove dust. To minimize fading, avoid placing in direct sunlight.
"Simplicity through subtraction" in form:
It abandons redundant decorations (no carvings, no complicated lines, no abrupt components), and constructs a "continuous form" with integrated upholstery. The headboard, side rails, and footboard dissolve boundaries through smooth transitions, presenting a neat aesthetic of "less is more."
Low-key narrative of color and texture:
Even though materials or colors can be customized, the core remains centered on "low saturation" and "unified texture." Vertical stripes, as the only textural element, replace fancy patterns with regular arrangements—avoiding monotony without disrupting the overall sense of tranquility, which aligns with minimalism’s pursuit of "details within restraint."
Humanistic care in "invisible design":
Practical functions (anti-collision, support, easy cleaning) are integrated into its form language. The slightly curved edges soften harshness; zone-filled sponges adapt to different leaning needs; floating bed legs balance the passage of robot vacuums with visual lightness. These designs are unassuming yet closely aligned with daily scenarios, embodying the modern design philosophy of "function as beauty."
Inclusiveness in space adaptation:
The style is non-aggressive. It can blend into Nordic freshness or modern simplicity with white upholstery and vertical stripes, and can also connect with light luxury through material upgrades (e.g., velvet fabric, metal bed legs). It serves as a "soft base" rather than a "visual focus" in the space—this compatibility is a typical feature of modern home styles.
The overall style exudes "quiet strength":
The high upholstered headboard acts like a "gentle barrier"; the orderliness of vertical stripes calms emotions; the integrated form brings a sense of security from being wrapped. These qualities go beyond mere "good looks"—it is more like an "emotional buffer zone" for modern life, making "minimalism" not just a visual style, but a life attitude centered on "relaxation."
"Simplicity through subtraction" in form:
It abandons redundant decorations (no carvings, no complicated lines, no abrupt components), and constructs a "continuous form" with integrated upholstery. The headboard, side rails, and footboard dissolve boundaries through smooth transitions, presenting a neat aesthetic of "less is more."
Low-key narrative of color and texture:
Even though materials or colors can be customized, the core remains centered on "low saturation" and "unified texture." Vertical stripes, as the only textural element, replace fancy patterns with regular arrangements—avoiding monotony without disrupting the overall sense of tranquility, which aligns with minimalism’s pursuit of "details within restraint."
Humanistic care in "invisible design":
Practical functions (anti-collision, support, easy cleaning) are integrated into its form language. The slightly curved edges soften harshness; zone-filled sponges adapt to different leaning needs; floating bed legs balance the passage of robot vacuums with visual lightness. These designs are unassuming yet closely aligned with daily scenarios, embodying the modern design philosophy of "function as beauty."
Inclusiveness in space adaptation:
The style is non-aggressive. It can blend into Nordic freshness or modern simplicity with white upholstery and vertical stripes, and can also connect with light luxury through material upgrades (e.g., velvet fabric, metal bed legs). It serves as a "soft base" rather than a "visual focus" in the space—this compatibility is a typical feature of modern home styles.
The overall style exudes "quiet strength":
The high upholstered headboard acts like a "gentle barrier"; the orderliness of vertical stripes calms emotions; the integrated form brings a sense of security from being wrapped. These qualities go beyond mere "good looks"—it is more like an "emotional buffer zone" for modern life, making "minimalism" not just a visual style, but a life attitude centered on "relaxation."