Meet the “Tennessee” bed — a new arrival from the FRANKOF upholstered furniture factory.
The geometry of this model is entirely built on rounded, convex shapes, dictated by modern design trends. The headboard and side rails are designed with a slight curved arc, creating a visual effect of a sleeping capsule. The rounded volumes are harmoniously balanced by decorative vertical stitching — they add understated structure and emphasize the correct proportions of the product.
The entire structure is supported by high metal legs (16 cm). Their advantage is obvious: they provide optical lightness while maintaining stability and strength. Practicality also plays a key role — by raising the base to a sufficient height, the space under the bed is easily cleaned, and a robot vacuum can freely reach all areas.
The internal structure is no less impressive. The main element is a frame made of coniferous timber, which ensures the rigidity and stability of the construction. The soft parts of the bed are formed using polyurethane foam, allowing for the desired shapes without losing structural stability.
An important element is the solid base made of E1 chipboard. It is equipped with ventilation holes that improve air circulation and contribute to a healthy microclimate in the mattress area.
“Tennessee” will be an organic choice for minimalism and Scandinavian style, where simplicity and airiness of space are valued. The convex shapes allow the model to be combined with modern classics, and it also resonates perfectly with Japandi and Wabi-sabi philosophies, emphasizing an atmosphere of tranquility, harmony, and thoughtful aesthetics.
