Maddox
Bedframe
By Dainelli Studio
Frame Finish: | Ash Heat Treated Oak Dyed |
Headboard Finish: | Cow Hide in Caffe 19 |
Cushion Finish: | Fabric / Leather |
Overall Dimensions For King Size : | W2010 x L2355 x 300/980mm |
Recommended Mattress Size For King Size : | W1800 x L2000 x 300mm |
Overall Dimensions For Queen Size : | W1810 x L2355 x 300/980mm |
Recommended Mattress Size For Queen Size : | W1600 x L2000 x 300mm |
Sleek bed combining wood and leather
Dainelli Studio draws profound inspiration from Leonardo Da Vinci’s flying machines, copying the wooden elements and sails to create unusual combinations for a rigorous elegant piece. At the heart of Maddox is the stunning combination of wood and leather, with the frame made from heat-treated, oak-dyed ash and the headboard in light structural leather, with double cushioning at the front covered with fabric or leather. The star of any bedroom, Maddox can easily be positioned in the centre of a room. It delivers plenty of contemporary character, yet at the same time manages to keep alive a significant part of the history of manufacturing.
Frame Finish: | Ash Heat Treated Oak Dyed |
Headboard Finish: | Cow Hide in Caffe 19 |
Cushion Finish: | Fabric / Leather |
Overall Dimensions For King Size : | W2010 x L2355 x 300/980mm |
Recommended Mattress Size For King Size : | W1800 x L2000 x 300mm |
Overall Dimensions For Queen Size : | W1810 x L2355 x 300/980mm |
Recommended Mattress Size For Queen Size : | W1600 x L2000 x 300mm |
Sleek bed combining wood and leather
Dainelli Studio draws profound inspiration from Leonardo Da Vinci’s flying machines, copying the wooden elements and sails to create unusual combinations for a rigorous elegant piece. At the heart of Maddox is the stunning combination of wood and leather, with the frame made from heat-treated, oak-dyed ash and the headboard in light structural leather, with double cushioning at the front covered with fabric or leather. The star of any bedroom, Maddox can easily be positioned in the centre of a room. It delivers plenty of contemporary character, yet at the same time manages to keep alive a significant part of the history of manufacturing.