The upholstered Reve Bed (1996) brings soft texture and warm color into the bedroom. The padded, slipcovered headboard is tall and precisely angled to provide a comfortable backrest when reading or watching TV. The side and foot rails are also padded and upholstered, and all of the slipcovers are removable for dry cleaning. Solid beech slats reinforced with rubber form the sturdy platform, and castors underneath the headboard allow for easy mobility. Recessed steel legs prevent midnight toe stubbing. A machine-washable, cotton headboard protector is included. The platform is delivered in manageable pieces for easy maneuvering through doors and hallways. The Reve Bed is compatible with our Sonno Mattresses. To update the look of an existing Reve Bed, additional slipcovers can be purchased separately. Assembly required. Made in Canada.
Due to the size, weight and packaging of this item, we strongly recommend our White Glove delivery service. Please review our shipping options. During checkout you will select the option that best fits your needs.
Ships via White Glove Service. Due to the size, weight and packaging of this item, we strongly recommend our White Glove delivery service. Please review our shipping options. During checkout you will select the option that best fits your needs.
Niels Bendtsen Denmark (1943)
"Quality is a funny concept. We tend to think of it as being associated with handcraft. But quality is also about your attitude toward design. Craftsmanship is just as much about how you run the machines that are now necessary for economic viability."
Born in Denmark, Niels Bendtsen and his family immigrated to Canada in 1951. In place of a formal design education, Bendtsen trained as an apprentice for his father, who designed and built Scandinavian furniture. Through working with his father, Bendtsen gained valuable skills and a respect for non-industrial, hand-built traditions, but he was also intrigued by new technologies and ways to satisfy increasing demand. Between 1963 and 1972, Bendtsen had his own retail store where he sold his father's furniture, as well as imported Scandinavian designs. He designed small items for the store, but it wasn't until he was in his early thirties that he truly began designing furniture. Dissatisfied with the quality and limited functionality of the furniture he received from his overseas manufacturers, Bendtsen sold his store, moved to Europe and became a full time designer. Read more >