Adding a calming vibe to sleeping spaces, natural woods and woven materials are at home in coastal bedrooms.
Ethnicraft’s Spindle bed found its inspiration in the traditional spinning wheel and incorporates perfectly aligned spokes into the headboard. Slightly tapered legs and rounded edges add a soft, sensual quality to this beautiful bedroom collection. Available in oak or teak. www.ethnicraft.com
For the daydreamer longing for an afternoon repose, the Helena rattan daybed from Safavieh responds with the luxurious look of coastal lifestyle decor. Ivory linen cushions make for a comfort-soft feel, while its natural ash frame draws attention to its sublime natural-toned French cane sides and back. www.safavieh.com
The Naples chest from Alden Parkes embodies tradition with its elegant solid brass frame, quarter cut walnut veneers and functional five drawers finished in a rich medium walnut. www.aldenparkes.com
The stylish Bauer bar cabinet makes a statement with its Graphite stain with subtle metallic cerusing and its distinctive door fronts with inset woven-eyelet cane detailing. Features one large lower drawer and an interior with two drawers and two adjustable wood shelves. www.arthomefurnishings.com
With smooth maple drawers and a raffia-wrapped frame, the Ventura nightstand expertly balances texture. Standard in natural raffia finish, but also available in Chaddock painted finishes and Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams custom premium finishes. Glass top is available. Drawer glides are metal soft closing. www.chaddockhome.com
Coastal casual meets cottage charm in the Sandcastle woven panel bed from Hooker Furniture, which features classic traditional forms accented with woven seagrass panels. www.hookerfurniture.com
The Borneo chest in blue from Wildwood is a four-drawer bamboo chest with woven caning drawer fronts and satin nickel hardware. www.wildwoodlamps.com
The Antibes bed from Thomas O’Brien’s Great South Bay collection for Century Furniture is made of woven rattan. The piece was inspired by a woven chair seen at Monet’s painting studio in Giverny. www.centuryfurniture.com