PALERMO
Two-cushion modular headboard, wide as the room asks.
The moody bedroom, after dark
Dark walls, mid-grey weave
The headboard is two cushion blocks placed side-by-side, the bumpers continue down both long sides and the foot. Shown across three more fabrics, from a moody grey to a chic cream to a sand linen-look, so you can read how the same architecture settles into different light.
The chic bedroom, late afternoon
Light walls, cream weave
The studio, soft daylight
Clean studio, sand linen-look
Two cushion blocks
A headboard built in two halves.
The Palermo headboard is two soft cushion blocks placed side-by-side. The vertical seam between them is the only line on the back of the bed. You choose the split in the order: equal halves at 150 plus 150 centimetres, or asymmetric like 110 plus 160, sized to your room and your bedside layout. The cushion bumpers continue down both long sides and the foot, so every visible edge is upholstered in the same fabric.
Storage, on request
Lift the base, store underneath.
An optional gas-lift storage base lifts the slatted platform with one hand to reveal a flat, finished storage well sized to the bed's footprint. Specify it in the order; the rest of the bed is unchanged.
Sized for the room you have
Two example footprints. Any size on order.
Both dimensions shown are typical examples. The Palermo headboard splits, bumper widths, and overall footprint are all sized to your mattress and your room in the order process.
160 × 200 mattress
260 × 210 cm outer footprint
200 × 200 mattress
300 × 260 cm outer footprint
Plywood frame, cushions included, optional gas-lift storage base. Headboard block widths and bumper depths are customisable in the order process.
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Palermo, in rooms.
Twelve frames across the four fabric studies: sand linen, rust velvet, cream weave, and mid-grey weave.
Rust velvet, loft window
Two cushions, any width, your fabric.
Create your Palermo.
Tell us the room width and the cushion fabric you have in mind. We come back within two hours on WhatsApp with a quote.
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