Nadia Black Brushed Oak Bed Frame with Notched Headboard Detail
The Nadia Bed takes a traditional bed silhouette and strips it back to what matters: clean proportions, a headboard with real presence, and a finish that holds its own in a room. The frame is crafted from black brushed oak and thin veneer—the brushed texture catches light differently than a flat finish, adding depth without adding visual weight. Notched detailing along the headboard gives the piece its character: a quiet geometric interruption in an otherwise straightforward profile. At 52 inches tall, the headboard reads as a genuine focal point rather than an afterthought. It's compatible with most adjustable mattresses, which adds flexibility for households that want that option. Note that a box spring isn't recommended for this frame—a bunky board and low-profile mattress are the right pairing. Works well in rooms that lean modern or transitional, and pairs naturally with warm-toned bedding and simple nightstands that don't compete with the frame's graphic quality.
Original: $1,399.00
-65%$1,399.00
$489.65






Description
The Nadia Bed takes a traditional bed silhouette and strips it back to what matters: clean proportions, a headboard with real presence, and a finish that holds its own in a room. The frame is crafted from black brushed oak and thin veneer—the brushed texture catches light differently than a flat finish, adding depth without adding visual weight. Notched detailing along the headboard gives the piece its character: a quiet geometric interruption in an otherwise straightforward profile. At 52 inches tall, the headboard reads as a genuine focal point rather than an afterthought. It's compatible with most adjustable mattresses, which adds flexibility for households that want that option. Note that a box spring isn't recommended for this frame—a bunky board and low-profile mattress are the right pairing. Works well in rooms that lean modern or transitional, and pairs naturally with warm-toned bedding and simple nightstands that don't compete with the frame's graphic quality.
























