Sweet sleep: beds and accessories for dreaming

2 March 2021

Tomorrow Morning by Ceccotti

Trends and novelties from the four-poster beds, to the large and functional headboards and scenic effects

Among the trends in bed design for 2021, comfort plays a leading role and is expressed in important, spacious and enveloping structures. The beds are conceived as more than just furniture and become almost structural elements in the room layout. From the latest projects presented and the most successful ones, there is a great refinement of both shapes and materials, as well as colors, natural and highly refined. The bedroom is transformed into a private living room, where the style is impeccable and the bed is a sculptural element that should no longer be relegated only to the wall but also to the center of the room in order to appreciate all its scenic power. Integrated bedside tables, generous bed frame, island-effect platforms: in this nouvelle vagueof the bed, the designers have conceded everything to comfort, declining it with elegance and competence.

Tomorrow Morning by Roberto Lazzeroni for Ceccotti Collezioni

Tomorrow Morning by Ceccotti Collezioni

In solid American walnut and fabric, Tomorrow Morning (also in the cover photo) designed by Roberto Lazzeroni for Ceccotti Collezioni has lines of modernist inspiration, with essential and slightly inclined feet and the generous backrest that helps to improve the acoustics of the area night. Each element is measured and despite having a small footprint, the bed is perfect and of great effect.

L42 Acute by Rodolfo Dordoni for Cassina

Acute by Cassina

L42 is a concept bed that can take on different configurations depending on your wishes: the ash headboard is slightly tilted back to accommodate the back and has two comfortable height-adjustable leather cushions. Cushions which, in the fabric version, can be equipped with theBreath® purifying layer. The bed frame can accommodate two drawers and bedside shelves can be combined for a perfect coordinate.

Glamour and You & Me by Ivano Redaelli

Glamour by Ivano Redaelli

In 2021, the desire to feel protected and welcomed is also fulfilled with the return of the circular bed, which is expressed in an impeccable and iconic way in Ivano Redaelli’s Glamor collection, with the characteristic integrated bedside table, also circular to complement it perfectly. From the same company, You & Me is an island bed that works not only in the sleeping area but also in the living area, as a privileged refuge for reading or watching a movie. Also noteworthy are the wide backrest and the generous bed frame.

You and me by Ivano Redaelli

Alcova by Antonio Citterio for Maxalto

Alcova by Maxalto

The Alcova bed by Antonio Citterio for Maxalto marks the return of another classic: the canopy bed, interpreted in an essential and contemporary key as a real island: the upholstered bed rests on a platform on which the canopy and the bed also has a storage compartment inside. Almost to configure a room within the room.

Silent by Francesco Rota for Paola Lenti

Silent by Paola Lenti

The main feature of the Silent bed by Francesco Rota for Paola Lenti is the large headboard in hand-woven tubular knit and padded with polyester that embraces the bed and protects it. However, leaving enough space on the sides to accommodate the two bedside tables in which to store everything you need to take refuge and enjoy a long quiet break.

Extrasoft by Piero Lissoni for Living Divani

Extrasoft by Living Divani

The mattress sinks into a soft and refined frame: in addition to the bed, there is still space to relax, an extra soft band, a further step before facing the day. The lines are asymmetrical and sculptural, and contain all the characteristic aesthetic of Piero Lissoni who designed the project for Living Divani.

Cassina L42 Acute
Karakter Steel Lab
Maxalto Leukon
Maxalto Elios
Cassina L60 Bio-Mbo Bed
Zanotta Ricordi