The 18th century was the golden age of English furniture making, the era of Chippendale, Hepplewhite, and Sheraton, when cabinetmakers elevated bedroom furniture from mere utility to high art. This collection gathers our finest reproductions of period bedroom pieces: four-poster beds with carved rice columns, serpentine chests of drawers, bow-front dressing tables, and delicate bedside cabinets.
Each piece is faithful to the design vocabulary of the Georgian era, cabriole legs, shell carvings, bracket feet, and the warm glow of hand-finished mahogany. But these aren't museum pieces behind ropes; they're built for daily life, with modern mattress sizes, smooth-operating drawers, and the structural soundness that period makers demanded.
For those furnishing a historically sensitive home or simply drawn to the refinement of 18th century English design, this collection offers a complete bedroom vocabulary.