Sold separately.
\nFinch Bed Frame — Full Product Details
\nThe Finch sits in a different category from most upholstered beds. Standard upholstered beds lean on flat panels with channel tufting, button tufting, or wing-back framing — familiar styling languages that read well but don’t make a statement. The Finch’s arched headboard with three concentric padded rings is sculptural rather than decorative; it’s closer to a design object than a piece of bedroom furniture, and it does most of the styling work for the room on its own. If you want a bed that becomes the visual anchor of the bedroom rather than something that disappears behind bedding and pillows, this is one of the few options in the range that delivers that.
\nThe boucle upholstery is the second visual signature. Boucle’s looped weave catches light differently across its surface, so the fabric reads as textured and dimensional rather than flat — especially noticeable on the curved surfaces of the arched headboard and the rolled footboard where the play of light and shadow varies as you move around the room. Most modern furniture boucle is a synthetic blend (typically polyester) rather than wool, which keeps the fabric durable and stain-resistant enough for everyday bedroom use without the fussy maintenance that wool boucle would require. The trade-off is honest: synthetic boucle gives you the visual signature with practical care.
\nThe Finch is available in Double, Queen, and King — one of the few statement upholstered beds in the range that comes in Double, making it a real option for guest rooms, smaller master bedrooms, and apartments where the Queen would crowd the space. A matching Finch Bedside Table is available separately if you’d like to extend the design language across the bedroom rather than mixing with timber or contrasting pieces. See the Finch in person at any of our five SE QLD showrooms — Rocklea (flagship), Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh — where you can feel the boucle texture and see how the arched headboard reads at full scale before ordering.
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Finch Bed Frame
The Finch Bed Frame is built around a sculptural arched headboard, with three concentric padded arches stacked to form a halo silhouette across the bed head. Upholstered head-to-toe in textured boucle fabric, with a rolled bullnose footboard and rounded side rails that continue the curved language all the way down to the floor — no exposed legs, no sharp edges, just a continuous soft silhouette. Available in Black and White, in Double, Queen, and King sizes.
Sculptural Arched Headboard with Concentric Padded Rings
Three nested arches step inward from the outer headboard edge to form a halo pattern across the bed head. Each arch is independently padded and upholstered in the same boucle fabric, so the rings read as raised stitched bands rather than printed detail. It’s the visual centrepiece of the bed — a single-bed-frame statement that does most of the styling work for the bedroom on its own.
Two boucle colourways — choose the tone that works with your bedroom palette.
White Boucle
Soft off-white tone; works with warm neutrals and bright spaces
Black Boucle
Deep charcoal-black; anchors lighter walls and bedding
Colour swatches shown above are for reference only — actual fabric tone and boucle texture can read differently in person depending on lighting. We recommend visiting one of our five SE QLD showrooms to see the colour and feel the fabric in person before ordering.
Textured Boucle Fabric
The looped-weave boucle catches light differently across its surface, giving the bed visible texture and depth that smooth fabric or velvet can’t replicate.
Rolled Bullnose Base
Continuous rolled footboard and rounded side rails — no sharp edges, no exposed legs. The base wraps to the floor for a soft, contemporary silhouette.
Three Bed Sizes Available
Double, Queen, and King — one of the few statement upholstered beds in the range that comes in Double, making the Finch a fit for guest rooms and smaller bedrooms.
About the Boucle Fabric
Boucle is a textured upholstery fabric defined by visible loops on the woven surface — the small nubby loops are what catch light and create the depth you see in the photos. The fabric reads as both casual and contemporary, which is part of why it’s become a defining material in modern statement furniture.
One thing worth knowing: most modern furniture boucle (including the Finch’s) is a synthetic blend — typically polyester — rather than the traditional wool boucle you’d find in higher-end European pieces. The synthetic blend is the right call for everyday bedroom furniture: it’s more affordable, more durable, more stain-resistant, and easier to clean than wool boucle, which is genuinely fussy to care for. The loop texture is the visual signature either way. If you’d like to feel the fabric before ordering, the Finch is on display at our showrooms.
Vacuum Weekly with a Soft Brush
Use a soft-brush vacuum attachment on low suction. The loop texture catches dust faster than smooth fabric — a gentle weekly pass keeps the surface looking clean and the boucle reading well.
Mind the Loops
Boucle loops can snag on rough objects — keep watches, buttons, jewellery, and pet claws away from the upholstered surfaces. If a loop pulls, trim it carefully with sharp scissors flush to the fabric rather than pulling further.
Blot Spills, Don’t Rub
Address spills immediately with a clean dry cloth, blotting from the outside of the spill inward. Rubbing can flatten the loop texture in that spot. Use approved fabric care products for tougher marks.
Keep Out of Direct Sunlight
Like most upholstery, boucle can fade under prolonged direct sun exposure. The White colourway is more visibly affected than Black, but both benefit from positioning away from unfiltered window light.
The Finch is sold as a frame only. Match the bed size, then choose a mattress that suits your sleep preference — the team can help in any showroom.
What sizes is the Finch Bed Frame available in?
The Finch is available in Double, Queen, and King sizes. Single and King Single are not available. The bed takes a standard mattress of the matching size; no mattress is included with the frame.
What’s the arched concentric headboard about?
The headboard is the Finch’s signature feature. Three nested padded arches step inward from the outer headboard edge to form a halo or sunrise pattern across the bed head. Each arch is independently padded and upholstered in the same boucle fabric, so the rings sit as raised tactile bands rather than flat printed detail. The pattern reads cleanly from across the room and gives the bed a sculptural quality that’s rare in standard upholstered beds.
What’s boucle fabric, and how is it different from velvet or regular upholstery?
Boucle is a woven fabric defined by visible loops on its surface — the small nubby loops are what give the fabric its distinctive texture and depth. It’s different from velvet (which has a smooth pile and a directional sheen) and different from flat-weave upholstery fabric (which has no surface texture). One thing worth noting: most modern furniture boucle, including the Finch’s, is a synthetic blend (typically polyester) rather than traditional wool boucle. The synthetic blend is more durable, more affordable, and easier to clean than wool boucle for everyday use, with the same visual signature. Care advice differs from velvet too — vacuum gently, mind the loops against snagging on rough objects, and blot spills rather than rubbing.
Is there a matching bedside table?
Yes — the Finch Bedside Table is the matching companion piece, sold separately. The bedside complements the bed’s upholstered design language and is the natural pairing if you’re building a coordinated Finch bedroom.
Does the bed come with a mattress, and are slats included?
The Finch is sold as a frame only — no mattress is included. Straight wooden slats are included, so you don’t need an ensemble base or a separate slat set; place your mattress directly on the slats. Pocket spring, memory foam, latex, and mattress-in-a-box options all suit the Finch.
Is the Finch flat-packed, and how is it assembled?
Yes, the Finch arrives flat-packed for easier delivery and access through doorways. Assembly instructions are included; two people are recommended for handling the upholstered panels and headboard during assembly, particularly given the substantial size of the arched headboard.
Can I see the Finch in a showroom before buying?
Yes — the Finch is on display across our five SE QLD showrooms: Rocklea (flagship), Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh. Floor models and stock by colour can vary, so call ahead if you’d like to see a specific colourway in person before ordering.
Sold separately.
Finch Bed Frame — Full Product Details
The Finch sits in a different category from most upholstered beds. Standard upholstered beds lean on flat panels with channel tufting, button tufting, or wing-back framing — familiar styling languages that read well but don’t make a statement. The Finch’s arched headboard with three concentric padded rings is sculptural rather than decorative; it’s closer to a design object than a piece of bedroom furniture, and it does most of the styling work for the room on its own. If you want a bed that becomes the visual anchor of the bedroom rather than something that disappears behind bedding and pillows, this is one of the few options in the range that delivers that.
The boucle upholstery is the second visual signature. Boucle’s looped weave catches light differently across its surface, so the fabric reads as textured and dimensional rather than flat — especially noticeable on the curved surfaces of the arched headboard and the rolled footboard where the play of light and shadow varies as you move around the room. Most modern furniture boucle is a synthetic blend (typically polyester) rather than wool, which keeps the fabric durable and stain-resistant enough for everyday bedroom use without the fussy maintenance that wool boucle would require. The trade-off is honest: synthetic boucle gives you the visual signature with practical care.
The Finch is available in Double, Queen, and King — one of the few statement upholstered beds in the range that comes in Double, making it a real option for guest rooms, smaller master bedrooms, and apartments where the Queen would crowd the space. A matching Finch Bedside Table is available separately if you’d like to extend the design language across the bedroom rather than mixing with timber or contrasting pieces. See the Finch in person at any of our five SE QLD showrooms — Rocklea (flagship), Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh — where you can feel the boucle texture and see how the arched headboard reads at full scale before ordering.
The Finch Bed Frame is built around a sculptural arched headboard, with three concentric padded arches stacked to form a halo silhouette across the bed head. Upholstered head-to-toe in textured boucle fabric, with a rolled bullnose footboard and rounded side rails that continue the curved language all the way down to the floor — no exposed legs, no sharp edges, just a continuous soft silhouette. Available in Black and White, in Double, Queen, and King sizes.
Sculptural Arched Headboard with Concentric Padded Rings
Three nested arches step inward from the outer headboard edge to form a halo pattern across the bed head. Each arch is independently padded and upholstered in the same boucle fabric, so the rings read as raised stitched bands rather than printed detail. It’s the visual centrepiece of the bed — a single-bed-frame statement that does most of the styling work for the bedroom on its own.
Two boucle colourways — choose the tone that works with your bedroom palette.
White Boucle
Soft off-white tone; works with warm neutrals and bright spaces
Black Boucle
Deep charcoal-black; anchors lighter walls and bedding
Colour swatches shown above are for reference only — actual fabric tone and boucle texture can read differently in person depending on lighting. We recommend visiting one of our five SE QLD showrooms to see the colour and feel the fabric in person before ordering.
Textured Boucle Fabric
The looped-weave boucle catches light differently across its surface, giving the bed visible texture and depth that smooth fabric or velvet can’t replicate.
Rolled Bullnose Base
Continuous rolled footboard and rounded side rails — no sharp edges, no exposed legs. The base wraps to the floor for a soft, contemporary silhouette.
Three Bed Sizes Available
Double, Queen, and King — one of the few statement upholstered beds in the range that comes in Double, making the Finch a fit for guest rooms and smaller bedrooms.
About the Boucle Fabric
Boucle is a textured upholstery fabric defined by visible loops on the woven surface — the small nubby loops are what catch light and create the depth you see in the photos. The fabric reads as both casual and contemporary, which is part of why it’s become a defining material in modern statement furniture.
One thing worth knowing: most modern furniture boucle (including the Finch’s) is a synthetic blend — typically polyester — rather than the traditional wool boucle you’d find in higher-end European pieces. The synthetic blend is the right call for everyday bedroom furniture: it’s more affordable, more durable, more stain-resistant, and easier to clean than wool boucle, which is genuinely fussy to care for. The loop texture is the visual signature either way. If you’d like to feel the fabric before ordering, the Finch is on display at our showrooms.
Vacuum Weekly with a Soft Brush
Use a soft-brush vacuum attachment on low suction. The loop texture catches dust faster than smooth fabric — a gentle weekly pass keeps the surface looking clean and the boucle reading well.
Mind the Loops
Boucle loops can snag on rough objects — keep watches, buttons, jewellery, and pet claws away from the upholstered surfaces. If a loop pulls, trim it carefully with sharp scissors flush to the fabric rather than pulling further.
Blot Spills, Don’t Rub
Address spills immediately with a clean dry cloth, blotting from the outside of the spill inward. Rubbing can flatten the loop texture in that spot. Use approved fabric care products for tougher marks.
Keep Out of Direct Sunlight
Like most upholstery, boucle can fade under prolonged direct sun exposure. The White colourway is more visibly affected than Black, but both benefit from positioning away from unfiltered window light.
The Finch is sold as a frame only. Match the bed size, then choose a mattress that suits your sleep preference — the team can help in any showroom.
What sizes is the Finch Bed Frame available in?
The Finch is available in Double, Queen, and King sizes. Single and King Single are not available. The bed takes a standard mattress of the matching size; no mattress is included with the frame.
What’s the arched concentric headboard about?
The headboard is the Finch’s signature feature. Three nested padded arches step inward from the outer headboard edge to form a halo or sunrise pattern across the bed head. Each arch is independently padded and upholstered in the same boucle fabric, so the rings sit as raised tactile bands rather than flat printed detail. The pattern reads cleanly from across the room and gives the bed a sculptural quality that’s rare in standard upholstered beds.
What’s boucle fabric, and how is it different from velvet or regular upholstery?
Boucle is a woven fabric defined by visible loops on its surface — the small nubby loops are what give the fabric its distinctive texture and depth. It’s different from velvet (which has a smooth pile and a directional sheen) and different from flat-weave upholstery fabric (which has no surface texture). One thing worth noting: most modern furniture boucle, including the Finch’s, is a synthetic blend (typically polyester) rather than traditional wool boucle. The synthetic blend is more durable, more affordable, and easier to clean than wool boucle for everyday use, with the same visual signature. Care advice differs from velvet too — vacuum gently, mind the loops against snagging on rough objects, and blot spills rather than rubbing.
Is there a matching bedside table?
Yes — the Finch Bedside Table is the matching companion piece, sold separately. The bedside complements the bed’s upholstered design language and is the natural pairing if you’re building a coordinated Finch bedroom.
Does the bed come with a mattress, and are slats included?
The Finch is sold as a frame only — no mattress is included. Straight wooden slats are included, so you don’t need an ensemble base or a separate slat set; place your mattress directly on the slats. Pocket spring, memory foam, latex, and mattress-in-a-box options all suit the Finch.
Is the Finch flat-packed, and how is it assembled?
Yes, the Finch arrives flat-packed for easier delivery and access through doorways. Assembly instructions are included; two people are recommended for handling the upholstered panels and headboard during assembly, particularly given the substantial size of the arched headboard.
Can I see the Finch in a showroom before buying?
Yes — the Finch is on display across our five SE QLD showrooms: Rocklea (flagship), Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh. Floor models and stock by colour can vary, so call ahead if you’d like to see a specific colourway in person before ordering.
Sold separately.
Finch Bed Frame — Full Product Details
The Finch sits in a different category from most upholstered beds. Standard upholstered beds lean on flat panels with channel tufting, button tufting, or wing-back framing — familiar styling languages that read well but don’t make a statement. The Finch’s arched headboard with three concentric padded rings is sculptural rather than decorative; it’s closer to a design object than a piece of bedroom furniture, and it does most of the styling work for the room on its own. If you want a bed that becomes the visual anchor of the bedroom rather than something that disappears behind bedding and pillows, this is one of the few options in the range that delivers that.
The boucle upholstery is the second visual signature. Boucle’s looped weave catches light differently across its surface, so the fabric reads as textured and dimensional rather than flat — especially noticeable on the curved surfaces of the arched headboard and the rolled footboard where the play of light and shadow varies as you move around the room. Most modern furniture boucle is a synthetic blend (typically polyester) rather than wool, which keeps the fabric durable and stain-resistant enough for everyday bedroom use without the fussy maintenance that wool boucle would require. The trade-off is honest: synthetic boucle gives you the visual signature with practical care.
The Finch is available in Double, Queen, and King — one of the few statement upholstered beds in the range that comes in Double, making it a real option for guest rooms, smaller master bedrooms, and apartments where the Queen would crowd the space. A matching Finch Bedside Table is available separately if you’d like to extend the design language across the bedroom rather than mixing with timber or contrasting pieces. See the Finch in person at any of our five SE QLD showrooms — Rocklea (flagship), Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh — where you can feel the boucle texture and see how the arched headboard reads at full scale before ordering.
Original: $309.44
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$92.83Description
The Finch Bed Frame is built around a sculptural arched headboard, with three concentric padded arches stacked to form a halo silhouette across the bed head. Upholstered head-to-toe in textured boucle fabric, with a rolled bullnose footboard and rounded side rails that continue the curved language all the way down to the floor — no exposed legs, no sharp edges, just a continuous soft silhouette. Available in Black and White, in Double, Queen, and King sizes.
Sculptural Arched Headboard with Concentric Padded Rings
Three nested arches step inward from the outer headboard edge to form a halo pattern across the bed head. Each arch is independently padded and upholstered in the same boucle fabric, so the rings read as raised stitched bands rather than printed detail. It’s the visual centrepiece of the bed — a single-bed-frame statement that does most of the styling work for the bedroom on its own.
Two boucle colourways — choose the tone that works with your bedroom palette.
White Boucle
Soft off-white tone; works with warm neutrals and bright spaces
Black Boucle
Deep charcoal-black; anchors lighter walls and bedding
Colour swatches shown above are for reference only — actual fabric tone and boucle texture can read differently in person depending on lighting. We recommend visiting one of our five SE QLD showrooms to see the colour and feel the fabric in person before ordering.
Textured Boucle Fabric
The looped-weave boucle catches light differently across its surface, giving the bed visible texture and depth that smooth fabric or velvet can’t replicate.
Rolled Bullnose Base
Continuous rolled footboard and rounded side rails — no sharp edges, no exposed legs. The base wraps to the floor for a soft, contemporary silhouette.
Three Bed Sizes Available
Double, Queen, and King — one of the few statement upholstered beds in the range that comes in Double, making the Finch a fit for guest rooms and smaller bedrooms.
About the Boucle Fabric
Boucle is a textured upholstery fabric defined by visible loops on the woven surface — the small nubby loops are what catch light and create the depth you see in the photos. The fabric reads as both casual and contemporary, which is part of why it’s become a defining material in modern statement furniture.
One thing worth knowing: most modern furniture boucle (including the Finch’s) is a synthetic blend — typically polyester — rather than the traditional wool boucle you’d find in higher-end European pieces. The synthetic blend is the right call for everyday bedroom furniture: it’s more affordable, more durable, more stain-resistant, and easier to clean than wool boucle, which is genuinely fussy to care for. The loop texture is the visual signature either way. If you’d like to feel the fabric before ordering, the Finch is on display at our showrooms.
Vacuum Weekly with a Soft Brush
Use a soft-brush vacuum attachment on low suction. The loop texture catches dust faster than smooth fabric — a gentle weekly pass keeps the surface looking clean and the boucle reading well.
Mind the Loops
Boucle loops can snag on rough objects — keep watches, buttons, jewellery, and pet claws away from the upholstered surfaces. If a loop pulls, trim it carefully with sharp scissors flush to the fabric rather than pulling further.
Blot Spills, Don’t Rub
Address spills immediately with a clean dry cloth, blotting from the outside of the spill inward. Rubbing can flatten the loop texture in that spot. Use approved fabric care products for tougher marks.
Keep Out of Direct Sunlight
Like most upholstery, boucle can fade under prolonged direct sun exposure. The White colourway is more visibly affected than Black, but both benefit from positioning away from unfiltered window light.
The Finch is sold as a frame only. Match the bed size, then choose a mattress that suits your sleep preference — the team can help in any showroom.
What sizes is the Finch Bed Frame available in?
The Finch is available in Double, Queen, and King sizes. Single and King Single are not available. The bed takes a standard mattress of the matching size; no mattress is included with the frame.
What’s the arched concentric headboard about?
The headboard is the Finch’s signature feature. Three nested padded arches step inward from the outer headboard edge to form a halo or sunrise pattern across the bed head. Each arch is independently padded and upholstered in the same boucle fabric, so the rings sit as raised tactile bands rather than flat printed detail. The pattern reads cleanly from across the room and gives the bed a sculptural quality that’s rare in standard upholstered beds.
What’s boucle fabric, and how is it different from velvet or regular upholstery?
Boucle is a woven fabric defined by visible loops on its surface — the small nubby loops are what give the fabric its distinctive texture and depth. It’s different from velvet (which has a smooth pile and a directional sheen) and different from flat-weave upholstery fabric (which has no surface texture). One thing worth noting: most modern furniture boucle, including the Finch’s, is a synthetic blend (typically polyester) rather than traditional wool boucle. The synthetic blend is more durable, more affordable, and easier to clean than wool boucle for everyday use, with the same visual signature. Care advice differs from velvet too — vacuum gently, mind the loops against snagging on rough objects, and blot spills rather than rubbing.
Is there a matching bedside table?
Yes — the Finch Bedside Table is the matching companion piece, sold separately. The bedside complements the bed’s upholstered design language and is the natural pairing if you’re building a coordinated Finch bedroom.
Does the bed come with a mattress, and are slats included?
The Finch is sold as a frame only — no mattress is included. Straight wooden slats are included, so you don’t need an ensemble base or a separate slat set; place your mattress directly on the slats. Pocket spring, memory foam, latex, and mattress-in-a-box options all suit the Finch.
Is the Finch flat-packed, and how is it assembled?
Yes, the Finch arrives flat-packed for easier delivery and access through doorways. Assembly instructions are included; two people are recommended for handling the upholstered panels and headboard during assembly, particularly given the substantial size of the arched headboard.
Can I see the Finch in a showroom before buying?
Yes — the Finch is on display across our five SE QLD showrooms: Rocklea (flagship), Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh. Floor models and stock by colour can vary, so call ahead if you’d like to see a specific colourway in person before ordering.
Sold separately.
Finch Bed Frame — Full Product Details
The Finch sits in a different category from most upholstered beds. Standard upholstered beds lean on flat panels with channel tufting, button tufting, or wing-back framing — familiar styling languages that read well but don’t make a statement. The Finch’s arched headboard with three concentric padded rings is sculptural rather than decorative; it’s closer to a design object than a piece of bedroom furniture, and it does most of the styling work for the room on its own. If you want a bed that becomes the visual anchor of the bedroom rather than something that disappears behind bedding and pillows, this is one of the few options in the range that delivers that.
The boucle upholstery is the second visual signature. Boucle’s looped weave catches light differently across its surface, so the fabric reads as textured and dimensional rather than flat — especially noticeable on the curved surfaces of the arched headboard and the rolled footboard where the play of light and shadow varies as you move around the room. Most modern furniture boucle is a synthetic blend (typically polyester) rather than wool, which keeps the fabric durable and stain-resistant enough for everyday bedroom use without the fussy maintenance that wool boucle would require. The trade-off is honest: synthetic boucle gives you the visual signature with practical care.
The Finch is available in Double, Queen, and King — one of the few statement upholstered beds in the range that comes in Double, making it a real option for guest rooms, smaller master bedrooms, and apartments where the Queen would crowd the space. A matching Finch Bedside Table is available separately if you’d like to extend the design language across the bedroom rather than mixing with timber or contrasting pieces. See the Finch in person at any of our five SE QLD showrooms — Rocklea (flagship), Sandgate, Bundall (Gold Coast), North Ipswich, and Beenleigh — where you can feel the boucle texture and see how the arched headboard reads at full scale before ordering.





















