Collection by Zach Edelson

Bunk Beds We Love

Playful and efficient—two beds for the space of one—bunk beds have the special effect of creating a small, intimate space for a child. From rustic to modern, check out these examples that definitely caught out eye.

The rounded steel guardrails on the kids’ bunk beds are meant to inspire fantasies of nautical adventures.
The rounded steel guardrails on the kids’ bunk beds are meant to inspire fantasies of nautical adventures.
For now, Kimi, age six, and Darin, age two and a half, happily share a room and bunk bed. Kimi’s clothes are stored on low shelves in the built-in closet, so he can dress himself, and the children’s toys are stored within easy reach in open drawers.
For now, Kimi, age six, and Darin, age two and a half, happily share a room and bunk bed. Kimi’s clothes are stored on low shelves in the built-in closet, so he can dress himself, and the children’s toys are stored within easy reach in open drawers.
Salminen built the bunk beds out of birch, Finland’s most plentiful tree species, for the couple’s children.
Salminen built the bunk beds out of birch, Finland’s most plentiful tree species, for the couple’s children.
In the boys' room, a rolling ladder provides access to the top bunk.
In the boys' room, a rolling ladder provides access to the top bunk.
Compact bedrooms mean more space for communal areas. The room designed for the Conine’s daughter boasts a custom three-level bunkbed for sleepovers. The wool rug is by Chandra, the bedding is by Coyuchi, the desk is by Misewell, and the chair is by Jonathan Adler.
Compact bedrooms mean more space for communal areas. The room designed for the Conine’s daughter boasts a custom three-level bunkbed for sleepovers. The wool rug is by Chandra, the bedding is by Coyuchi, the desk is by Misewell, and the chair is by Jonathan Adler.