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The George II

Inspired by the late 19th-century furniture makers, Howard & Sons, this bed embraces their ‘siege de duvet’ cushion to provide a bed of superior comfort. A footless version of our George bed, the George II allows the arched, pillow-backed headboard to take full focus. A softer presence, well suited to modern rooms and traditional sensibilities alike.

AVAILABLE IN ANY SIZE AND WITH BESPOKE ALTERATIONS

STARTING FROM: £10,950 INC. VAT

(KING SIZE)

FEATURES

Ordering Information

– The standard model has an oak and beech frame, with beech used for non-visible parts. The oak can be coloured to suit. Alternative timbers available.
– The headboard cushion can be piped or un-piped. The design would also suit contrast side panels on the headboard.
– Choose from a slatted or sprung base.

– Also available with footboard.

Width: mattress width + 38mm
Length: mattress length + 220mm

Heights may be altered to suit your mattress. As a guide the standard model is:
Max height: 1390mm
Platform height: 365mm
Target mattress height: 645mm

Our lead times move according to the varying load in each workshop. Our average is 12-16 weeks. Please get in contact for an accurate lead time or to ask about specific completion dates.

We strive to make you the best piece of furniture we can. The more information we have about the mattress the better we can tailor the bedframe to suit. If we are not supplying the mattress, we would be grateful if you could send one of the following:
1) if the mattress is new – a name of the mattress and any toppers.
2) if the mattress is already owned – a clear side profile picture of the mattress and toppers with a tape measure vertically up from the platform. No duvet present please.

TRADITIONAL MANUFACTURE

Traditional craft techniques have long been on the decline in the UK, undercut by cheaper global imports. But the quality production of the past is shown in the antiques we see today. We follow in their footsteps, producing furniture for generations to come.

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