Collection by Marianne Colahan
A Modern Mattress Company You Should Know
Silicon Valley–based E3 Sleep Products has designed and manufactured mattresses to complement modern lifestyles. The company produces mattresses using CertiPUR-US certified foams that are designed for a comfortable and healthy night’s sleep. Discover these innovative mattresses alongside some of our favorite platform beds from the Dwell Store.
Copeland’s MiMo series is a portmanteau for Miami Modernist Architecture, as is revealed in the use of elegant materials alongside minimalist styling. The collection blends wood with metallic details, and is comprised of both solid maple hardwood with a white finish, American black walnut wood, and luxe bronze legs. The juxtaposition of the two hardwoods gives the MiMo Bed added visual interest, while the simple silhouette maintains the minimalist look of the modernist period. A true platform bed, the MiMo is ideal for small rooms, or as a centerpiece in a master suite. Although inspired by Miami modernism, the walnut headboard lends a rich, warm quality to the bed that will communicate with all styles.
Minnesota–based Eastvold Furniture designs and produces high-quality furnishings that blend modern innovation and classic style. The Jackson Storage Bed was originally designed as a kid’s bed, but after discovering how excellent of a storage solution it was, Eastvold redesigned the bed for larger sizes. Crafted from solid birch plywood that is finished with a rich walnut veneer, the Jackson bed features built-in drawers, perfect for adding storage to smaller bedrooms, or warding off clutter from nightstands and dressers. The sleek platform bed also features exposed beveled edges, giving the Jackson a distinctive look while highlighting the expert craftsmanship of the bed.
Copeland’s Astrid Beds take an elegant platform shape and lift it from the floor with four deeply splayed legs that produce dramatic cantilevers. The result is a silhouette that is at once simple and engaging, that connects with traditional platform shapes while innovating the form with thoughtful detail. As a true platform bed, the Astrid can be used in small bedrooms and large bedrooms alike, making it a versatile sleeping option. Patiently crafted from solid hardwood, the Astrid bed is an heirloom-quality furnishing that features a rich wood grain and warm aesthetic.
The Case Study Alpine Platform Bed takes a functional home furnishing and recasts it as an attractive, sculptural accent. The first bed of its kind, the Alpine Platform Bed is defined by its simple silhouette, fluid lines, and layers of molded wood. The entire structure of the bed, inclusive of the headboard and legs, are comprised of 16 layers of North American maple wood and top and bottom veneers of North American walnut wood. Featuring a purposeful angle, the headboard is designed to give back support while reading or watching television. The curved rails at the foot of the bed secure the mattress in place, preventing sliding or shifting. The Case Study Alpine Platform Bed was inspired by the traditional craftsmanship of vintage sporting equipment, including wooden skis, kayaks, and bentwood tennis rackets.