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Simple, elegant and stylish, the Narla bedframe showcases a contemporary version of the classic fan-shaped headboard. Gently winged and neatly pleated, it’s matched in style by the bedframe’s wooden legs and sleek modern proportions. The beautifully-finished upholstery is available in a wide choice of luxurious fabrics and sophisticated colours. Handcrafted in Britain, this bedframe has a supportive sprung and slatted beech wood base. Headboard comes as one single piece. Elegant and sophisticated, the Narla bedframe brings traditional style with a contemporary feel to any bedroom. Beautifully upholstered in luxurious velvet, this gorgeous bedframe features a classic fan-shaped headboard accentuated with carefully-stitched decorative pleats and gently winged sides. Wooden legs – available in both light and dark finishes – elevate this bedframe literally, and in terms of style. A padded boarded base provides wonderful support to any style of mattress ensuring that this bed is every bit as comfortable as it is attractive. (Mattress shown is available separately). The Narla bedframe is handcrafted in Britain.
The Narla velvet bed frame offers a chic, contemporary look perfect for adding a touch of luxury to a small double bedroom. I love its plush velvet upholstery which brings a soft, tactile element to the space, making it feel inviting and sophisticated. This bed works particularly well in modern, minimalist, or even glamorous interiors where sleek lines and plush textures are key. For styling tips, consider pairing it with neutral bedding to highlight the velvet’s richness or add contrasting cushions in jewel tones for a pop of colour. To keep the look balanced, opt for understated bedside tables and subtle lighting to let the bed’s elegant silhouette be the focal point.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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