Durable and Stylish Beds and HeadBoards for Every Bedroom Setting
Our collection of beds and HeadBoardscombines quality craftsmanship, functional design, and aesthetic appeal to suit a wide range of bedroom styles. Whether you need a single bed for a compact space, a queen-size bed for everyday comfort, or a king-size frame for luxurious rest, we offer versatile options to meet your needs. Available in various materials including solid wood, engineered panels, and upholstered finishes, our beds are designed for stability, comfort, and long-term use. Custom sizes and configurations are also available to accommodate both residential and commercial spaces.

Trusted Supplier of Custom Beds with Full-Service Support
We specialize in manufacturing and supplying a wide range of beds tailored for diverse residential and commercial needs. With a strong focus on panel furniture, we provide one-stop services—from bedroom planning and custom bed design to production, quality inspection, and global delivery. Our beds are available in various styles, materials, and sizes to suit modern lifestyles and interior aesthetics.
We offer high-quality products, reliable delivery times, and flexible OEM/ODM services, making us a trustworthy partner for global furniture distributors, project contractors, and retailers seeking reliable bedding solutions.
Beds and HeadBoards in All Styles and Functions
Our bedroom beds collection includes a variety of types tailored to different spaces, functions, and user needs. We provide durable and stylish solutions for homes, apartments, hospitality projects, and more. From storage beds to minimalist platforms, each product is designed for comfort, utility, and aesthetic appeal.
Platform Beds
Platform beds offer a clean, modern look with a low-profile frame and built-in support system that eliminates the need for a box spring. They are ideal for minimalist interiors and come in both solid wood and upholstered options.
Storage Beds
Perfect for maximizing space, storage beds feature built-in drawers or lift-up bases to provide discreet under-bed storage. These beds are great for small bedrooms, apartments, or rooms needing extra organization.
Bunk Beds
Bunk beds are designed for shared rooms or children’s bedrooms, offering two stacked sleeping surfaces within the footprint of one. Our bunk bed designs focus on safety, sturdiness, and style—available in both twin and full-size formats.
Loft Beds
Loft beds elevate the sleeping surface to free up usable space underneath, allowing room for a desk, storage, or play area. They are commonly used in children’s rooms, studio apartments, and dormitories.
Upholstered Beds
Upholstered beds combine comfort and elegance with padded headboards and fabric finishes. Available in a variety of textiles and colors, these beds add warmth and texture to any bedroom setting.
Adjustable Beds
Engineered for customizable comfort, adjustable beds allow users to raise or lower the head and foot sections for ergonomic support. These beds are especially popular in healthcare, senior living, or luxury residential settings.
Divan Beds
Divan beds are a practical and supportive option featuring a sturdy upholstered base, often paired with built-in drawers for added storage. Known for their compact footprint and versatile design, divan beds are well-suited for both modern homes and hotel accommodations.
Beds Material Guide
When selecting beds, material is a key factor that influences durability, appearance, and comfort. We offer a variety of material options to suit different styles, budgets, and usage scenarios.
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Engineered Wood (MDF / Particle Board): A cost-effective and stable choice, engineered wood is widely used for modern beds. It offers smooth surfaces, supports various finishes (laminate, veneer, paint), and ensures consistency in mass production.
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Solid Wood: Known for its strength and natural texture, solid wood beds offer long-lasting performance and classic appeal. Popular wood species include oak, pine, rubberwood, and birch.
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Upholstered (Fabric / Faux Leather): Beds with fabric or faux leather upholstery bring a soft, elegant finish to the bedroom. They are available in a wide range of colors and textures, offering both comfort and decorative value.
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Metal: Used for minimalist frames or as supportive components, metal beds provide a sleek, industrial aesthetic. Powder-coated or stainless steel options enhance durability and modern design appeal.
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Bamboo or Rattan Beds: Eco-friendly and lightweight, bamboo or rattan beds provide a natural, breathable look and are especially suitable for tropical or boho-style spaces. These materials are also sustainable and easy to maintain.
Standard Bed Sizes
Choosing the right nightstand size is crucial to ensure balance, ease of access, and a cohesive bedroom design. Use the following form-style breakdown to determine the ideal nightstand dimensions for your space:
Bed Size | Dimensions (inches) | Best For |
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Single | 36" x 75" | Children, teens, or small guest rooms |
Small Double | 48" x 75" | Solo adults needing more room than a single |
Double | 54" x 75" | Couples in compact rooms |
King | 60" x 80" | Couples seeking more personal space |
Super King | 72" x 84" | Families, tall sleepers, or luxury bedrooms |
What Should I Look for When Buying a Bed?
Choosing a bed is a major decision that impacts your sleep quality, health, and the overall functionality of your bedroom. It’s not just about style—it’s about making a smart, comfortable, and durable investment. Here’s what you should consider:
Types of Headboards
Headboards are not just decorative—they offer support, prevent wall scuffing, and can change the vibe of a room. Here are the most popular headboard types.

Slatted Headboard

Panel Headboard

Tufted Headboard

Wingback Headboard

Four-Poster Headboard

Bookshelf Headboard

Floating Headboard

Scalloped Headboard
Styles of Beds
Matching your bed’s style with your home’s design ensures cohesion and elevates the room’s overall look. Below are several bed styles to help you identify what fits your taste:

Farmhouse Style Beds
Farmhouse beds embrace rustic charm with natural wood finishes, X-brace details, and distressed textures. They’re sturdy and welcoming, perfect for country homes or anyone wanting warmth in their space. Pair with cozy linens and vintage accessories.
Traditional Style Beds
These feature intricate carvings, dark wood tones, and timeless silhouettes. Think sleigh beds or poster frames. Traditional beds often incorporate heavy-duty craftsmanship and ornate details, working best in classic or Victorian-inspired interiors.


Country Style Beds
Lighter and more casual than traditional styles, country beds often feature painted wood (especially white or pastel), simple lines, and a laid-back aesthetic. They’re ideal for cottages and rural-inspired bedrooms.
Contemporary Style Beds
Contemporary beds feature clean lines, neutral palettes, and innovative materials. Whether it's an upholstered platform or a minimalist frame, the goal is simplicity and comfort. These beds are suited for urban apartments or modern homes.


Luxury Style Beds
Luxury beds showcase premium materials and extravagant finishes—think leather upholstery, metallic trim, and hand-tufting. Canopy or wingback frames are common, often complemented by matching nightstands or dressers.
Choosing Matching Accessories
Once your bed is selected, choosing the right accessories elevates both comfort and design. Accessories should complement the bed’s size, style, and intended use.
- Mattress Protector: Shields against dust, spills, and allergens.
- Memory Foam Pillow: Adjusts to your head and neck for enhanced comfort.
- Duvet & Duvet Cover Set: Choose seasonal weights—lightweight for summer, down-filled for winter.
- Throw Blankets: Adds texture and warmth; perfect for draping at the foot of the bed.
- Bedside Lamps: Coordinate with your bed’s material and room color.
- Area Rug: Choose one that extends beyond the bed on all sides for warmth and style.
- Underbed Storage Bins: Ideal for non-storage beds, keeping things organized.
- Sheet Sets: Buy fitted, flat, and pillowcases in breathable fabrics like cotton or bamboo.
- Headboard Cushions: For beds with wooden or metal headboards that lack padding.
Safe Buying Advice for Wholesalers
For wholesalers, buying beds in bulk requires careful planning, vetting, and compliance with standards. Here’s what to focus on:
Certifications & Regulations
Ensure suppliers meet flammability and safety certifications for your region. Look for ISO, BSI, or other quality marks.
Reputation Check
Verify the supplier's reviews, trade history, and factory credentials. Request samples if possible.
MOQ & Pricing
Understand minimum order quantities and negotiate pricing tiers based on volume.
Return and Damage Policies
Check policies for defective goods, warranty terms, and lead time for replacements.
Supply Chain Transparency
Traceability is key in today’s ethical market. Ask about material sourcing and labor practices.
Customization Options
Wholesalers may want beds branded or tailored to specific markets. Confirm if custom fabrics, finishes, or packaging are available.
Shipping and Logistics
Ask about freight arrangements, port handling, and bulk packaging. For international orders, clarify who handles customs duties.
FAQs
1. What is the best type of bed for back pain?
Memory foam or hybrid mattresses with medium-firm support help maintain spinal alignment and reduce pressure points, ideal for back pain relief.
2. How often should I replace my bed?
Every 7–10 years, depending on wear and tear. Mattresses should show no sagging or lumps, and frames should remain sturdy and quiet.
3. Are storage beds durable?
Yes, especially when made from quality materials. Look for solid wood drawers or reinforced ottoman mechanisms.
4. Should the mattress and bed frame be bought together?
It’s ideal but not mandatory. Ensure the frame supports your mattress type—especially for memory foam or latex, which require flat or slatted bases.
5. How do I know what bed size is right for me?
Measure your room and consider who will be sleeping in the bed. For single sleepers, Twin or Full may suffice; couples usually need at least a Queen.
6. What should I look for in a bed frame?
Look for strong materials (like hardwood or steel), good support (like center legs), and the right size for your mattress.
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