Cornish Bed Company The Tetbury Four Poster Bedstead

£2,450.00
Description

The Tetbury four-poster bedstead showcases elegance and sophistication at its best.

Designed with circular simple decorative castings, complimented by inner brass spacers and top rail. Offering 2” side posts, with solid brass top caps and brass balls.

The Tetbury’s fortifying design and shapely frame maintain its timeless enchantments. Hand cast at The Cornish Bed Company's Cornwall foundry and made with all the traditional fixings you would expect from an authentic re-production.

The Tetbury can also be manufactured as a bedstead, bed surround, headboard, or as a bedstead with no foot end.

You can order your Tetbury in any of their 13 colour options or in any other colour for an additional cost. They cast our beds to exacting standards using time-honoured skills and craftsmanship.

Every bed is made individually to order, numbered, and signed off by one of our craftsmen. With The Cornish Bed Company, you can be confident that your bedstead will last lifetimes and will become an antique in the future.

Pictured is the Bronze with Brass colour variant.

In Par, a small historic Cornish town close to St Austell, in the UK, The Cornish Bed Co is one of the last foundries to hand cast iron beds using the traditional methods. All the beds are made with cast knuckle fixings used on original Victorian beds, hand cast and poured using traditional gravity casting techniques. A beautifully handcrafted bed that will last for generations to come.

The Cornish Bed Co carries the Manufacturing Guild Mark, which has been the mark of excellence, distinguishing Britain’s top furnishing manufacturers, since 1993. 

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

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