Arthur Daybed is a minimalist daybed created by New York City-based designer Gregory Beson. Crafted primarily from rift white oak, the piece showcases a natural finish, lending it a raw yet refined look. The use of bouclé fabric and hand-painted canvas adds texture and a touch of bespoke craftsmanship. Acknowledging the diverse preferences of homeowners, the designers offer customization options.
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An Empire gilt-bronze-mounted mahogany, ebonised and giltwood daybed, possibly by F.-H.-G. Jacob-Desmalter, French
ca. Early 19th century, Napoleonic era
Source: Sotheby’s
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Daybed "Constanze" (1961) designed by Johannes Spalt for Wittmann Möbelwerkstätten
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Photographed by Gareth Hacker for betonbrutlondon. Designed by David Horan.
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Mahogany daybed by The Greenriver Project
Raw mahogany and danish oil
8 h x 24 w x 75 d
2021
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An heirloom daybed graces this paneled sitting room, which is part of a guest suite.
Private Palm Beach - Tropical Style, 1992
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Gian Lorenzo Bernini, mattress for Sleeping Hermaphroditus (155 BC), 1620
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Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, Barcelona Daybed, Knoll, 1930
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