All Castle range pieces sold separately.
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Castle Bed Frame
Light natural timber frame. Warm reeded wing panels with curved corners. Soft grey horizontal channel-tufted upholstery in the centre. The Castle Bed Frame brings three materials together in a single statement headboard β and itβs the proportions that make it work, with a tall feature-dominant head end and a low minimal footboard that lets the headboard do all the talking. Available in Queen and King sizes. Part of the coordinated 4-piece Castle range β matching Bedside Table, Tallboy, and Dresser with Mirror sold separately.
Three-Material Headboard: Reeded Wings + Fabric Centre
The Castleβs defining design move is the headboard composition. A central upholstered panel in soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections sits between two reeded timber wing panels in a warmer mid-brown tone, with curved rounded outer corners softening the silhouette. The materials read as one cohesive design rather than three separate elements β timber wings echo the natural light frame below, while the fabric panel breaks the warm wood palette with calm contemporary contrast.
Channel-Tufted Upholstered Centre
Soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections β contemporary luxury without the formality of deep button-tufting.
Reeded Timber Wing Panels
Vertical reeding across both flanking panels in a warmer mid-brown tone, with curved rounded outer corners that soften the headboard silhouette.
Two-Tone Timber Palette
Light natural rubber wood across the frame and base, with the reeded wings in a slightly warmer mid-brown β depth and contrast without going dark.
4-Piece Coordinated Range
Matching Bedside Table, Tallboy, and Dresser with Mirror sold separately, all in the same light timber finish with consistent reeded detailing.
Hybrid Build Explained
The Castle combines solid timber and MDF with timber veneer in a deliberate split. Structural elements (frame, base, side rails, headboard outer frame, slat support) are solid rubber wood. Decorative panels β the reeded wing panels with their curved outer corners β are timber veneer over MDF. The curved-corner profile would be impractical to achieve in solid timber, while MDF holds the precise reeded detail crisply over time. The central panel is upholstered fabric construction over internal padding.
Dust the Reeded Wings Carefully
Use a soft brush or dry microfibre cloth along the vertical reeding β the grooves collect more dust than flat surfaces. Pay attention to the curved corners.
Vacuum the Fabric Centre Weekly
Run an upholstery attachment over the channel-tufted panel to lift dust from the stitched grooves between sections.
Treat Spills on the Fabric Immediately
Blot (donβt rub) with a clean dry cloth. Test any cleaner on a hidden spot first. Donβt saturate the fabric β over-wetting can cause water marks.
Damp Cloth Only on the Timber
Wipe the light timber frame and reeded wings with a damp (not wet) cloth. Dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals that can dull the finish.
What sizes is the Castle available in?
Queen and King only. Single, King Single, and Double are not available. No mattress included.
Tell me about the headboard design.
Three distinct elements brought together: two reeded timber wing panels on the outer edges with vertical grooved detail and curved rounded outer corners, and a central upholstered panel in soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections (horizontal stitched lines that section the panel into three padded horizontal bands). The proportions and shared design language tie the three materials together as one cohesive feature.
Is the timber really two different tones?
Yes β deliberately so. The frame, base, and structural rails are finished in a light natural rubber wood tone. The reeded wing panels on the headboard are in a slightly warmer mid-brown tone, creating subtle contrast and visual depth without committing to a dark stain. The two tones share enough warmth that they read as one harmonised palette rather than mismatched pieces.
Is the Castle solid wood or veneer?
Hybrid construction. The structural elements (frame, base, side rails, headboard outer frame) are solid rubber wood. The decorative reeded wing panels are timber veneer over MDF β the curved-corner profile is impractical to achieve in solid timber, and MDF holds the precise reeded detail more crisply over time. The central upholstered panel is fabric over internal padding.
What other pieces are in the Castle range?
The Castle Bedside Table, Castle Tallboy, and Castle Dresser with Mirror β all sold separately, all in the same light natural rubber wood finish with consistent design language across the range.
All Castle range pieces sold separately.
Light natural timber frame. Warm reeded wing panels with curved corners. Soft grey horizontal channel-tufted upholstery in the centre. The Castle Bed Frame brings three materials together in a single statement headboard β and itβs the proportions that make it work, with a tall feature-dominant head end and a low minimal footboard that lets the headboard do all the talking. Available in Queen and King sizes. Part of the coordinated 4-piece Castle range β matching Bedside Table, Tallboy, and Dresser with Mirror sold separately.
Three-Material Headboard: Reeded Wings + Fabric Centre
The Castleβs defining design move is the headboard composition. A central upholstered panel in soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections sits between two reeded timber wing panels in a warmer mid-brown tone, with curved rounded outer corners softening the silhouette. The materials read as one cohesive design rather than three separate elements β timber wings echo the natural light frame below, while the fabric panel breaks the warm wood palette with calm contemporary contrast.
Channel-Tufted Upholstered Centre
Soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections β contemporary luxury without the formality of deep button-tufting.
Reeded Timber Wing Panels
Vertical reeding across both flanking panels in a warmer mid-brown tone, with curved rounded outer corners that soften the headboard silhouette.
Two-Tone Timber Palette
Light natural rubber wood across the frame and base, with the reeded wings in a slightly warmer mid-brown β depth and contrast without going dark.
4-Piece Coordinated Range
Matching Bedside Table, Tallboy, and Dresser with Mirror sold separately, all in the same light timber finish with consistent reeded detailing.
Hybrid Build Explained
The Castle combines solid timber and MDF with timber veneer in a deliberate split. Structural elements (frame, base, side rails, headboard outer frame, slat support) are solid rubber wood. Decorative panels β the reeded wing panels with their curved outer corners β are timber veneer over MDF. The curved-corner profile would be impractical to achieve in solid timber, while MDF holds the precise reeded detail crisply over time. The central panel is upholstered fabric construction over internal padding.
Dust the Reeded Wings Carefully
Use a soft brush or dry microfibre cloth along the vertical reeding β the grooves collect more dust than flat surfaces. Pay attention to the curved corners.
Vacuum the Fabric Centre Weekly
Run an upholstery attachment over the channel-tufted panel to lift dust from the stitched grooves between sections.
Treat Spills on the Fabric Immediately
Blot (donβt rub) with a clean dry cloth. Test any cleaner on a hidden spot first. Donβt saturate the fabric β over-wetting can cause water marks.
Damp Cloth Only on the Timber
Wipe the light timber frame and reeded wings with a damp (not wet) cloth. Dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals that can dull the finish.
What sizes is the Castle available in?
Queen and King only. Single, King Single, and Double are not available. No mattress included.
Tell me about the headboard design.
Three distinct elements brought together: two reeded timber wing panels on the outer edges with vertical grooved detail and curved rounded outer corners, and a central upholstered panel in soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections (horizontal stitched lines that section the panel into three padded horizontal bands). The proportions and shared design language tie the three materials together as one cohesive feature.
Is the timber really two different tones?
Yes β deliberately so. The frame, base, and structural rails are finished in a light natural rubber wood tone. The reeded wing panels on the headboard are in a slightly warmer mid-brown tone, creating subtle contrast and visual depth without committing to a dark stain. The two tones share enough warmth that they read as one harmonised palette rather than mismatched pieces.
Is the Castle solid wood or veneer?
Hybrid construction. The structural elements (frame, base, side rails, headboard outer frame) are solid rubber wood. The decorative reeded wing panels are timber veneer over MDF β the curved-corner profile is impractical to achieve in solid timber, and MDF holds the precise reeded detail more crisply over time. The central upholstered panel is fabric over internal padding.
What other pieces are in the Castle range?
The Castle Bedside Table, Castle Tallboy, and Castle Dresser with Mirror β all sold separately, all in the same light natural rubber wood finish with consistent design language across the range.
All Castle range pieces sold separately.
Description
Light natural timber frame. Warm reeded wing panels with curved corners. Soft grey horizontal channel-tufted upholstery in the centre. The Castle Bed Frame brings three materials together in a single statement headboard β and itβs the proportions that make it work, with a tall feature-dominant head end and a low minimal footboard that lets the headboard do all the talking. Available in Queen and King sizes. Part of the coordinated 4-piece Castle range β matching Bedside Table, Tallboy, and Dresser with Mirror sold separately.
Three-Material Headboard: Reeded Wings + Fabric Centre
The Castleβs defining design move is the headboard composition. A central upholstered panel in soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections sits between two reeded timber wing panels in a warmer mid-brown tone, with curved rounded outer corners softening the silhouette. The materials read as one cohesive design rather than three separate elements β timber wings echo the natural light frame below, while the fabric panel breaks the warm wood palette with calm contemporary contrast.
Channel-Tufted Upholstered Centre
Soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections β contemporary luxury without the formality of deep button-tufting.
Reeded Timber Wing Panels
Vertical reeding across both flanking panels in a warmer mid-brown tone, with curved rounded outer corners that soften the headboard silhouette.
Two-Tone Timber Palette
Light natural rubber wood across the frame and base, with the reeded wings in a slightly warmer mid-brown β depth and contrast without going dark.
4-Piece Coordinated Range
Matching Bedside Table, Tallboy, and Dresser with Mirror sold separately, all in the same light timber finish with consistent reeded detailing.
Hybrid Build Explained
The Castle combines solid timber and MDF with timber veneer in a deliberate split. Structural elements (frame, base, side rails, headboard outer frame, slat support) are solid rubber wood. Decorative panels β the reeded wing panels with their curved outer corners β are timber veneer over MDF. The curved-corner profile would be impractical to achieve in solid timber, while MDF holds the precise reeded detail crisply over time. The central panel is upholstered fabric construction over internal padding.
Dust the Reeded Wings Carefully
Use a soft brush or dry microfibre cloth along the vertical reeding β the grooves collect more dust than flat surfaces. Pay attention to the curved corners.
Vacuum the Fabric Centre Weekly
Run an upholstery attachment over the channel-tufted panel to lift dust from the stitched grooves between sections.
Treat Spills on the Fabric Immediately
Blot (donβt rub) with a clean dry cloth. Test any cleaner on a hidden spot first. Donβt saturate the fabric β over-wetting can cause water marks.
Damp Cloth Only on the Timber
Wipe the light timber frame and reeded wings with a damp (not wet) cloth. Dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals that can dull the finish.
What sizes is the Castle available in?
Queen and King only. Single, King Single, and Double are not available. No mattress included.
Tell me about the headboard design.
Three distinct elements brought together: two reeded timber wing panels on the outer edges with vertical grooved detail and curved rounded outer corners, and a central upholstered panel in soft grey fabric with three horizontal channel-tufted sections (horizontal stitched lines that section the panel into three padded horizontal bands). The proportions and shared design language tie the three materials together as one cohesive feature.
Is the timber really two different tones?
Yes β deliberately so. The frame, base, and structural rails are finished in a light natural rubber wood tone. The reeded wing panels on the headboard are in a slightly warmer mid-brown tone, creating subtle contrast and visual depth without committing to a dark stain. The two tones share enough warmth that they read as one harmonised palette rather than mismatched pieces.
Is the Castle solid wood or veneer?
Hybrid construction. The structural elements (frame, base, side rails, headboard outer frame) are solid rubber wood. The decorative reeded wing panels are timber veneer over MDF β the curved-corner profile is impractical to achieve in solid timber, and MDF holds the precise reeded detail more crisply over time. The central upholstered panel is fabric over internal padding.
What other pieces are in the Castle range?
The Castle Bedside Table, Castle Tallboy, and Castle Dresser with Mirror β all sold separately, all in the same light natural rubber wood finish with consistent design language across the range.
All Castle range pieces sold separately.





















