This Chic Bed Frame Is The Bed Of The Future
There's an old adage to never skimp on the things that keep you between the ground, meaning shoes and bedware, and this is especially true for the latter. Far too often, bed frames are bulky and/or cheaply made. Many people still think box springs are a necessity — they're not! — and unknowingly sacrifice valuable under-bed space for large frames or clunky, uncustomizable drawer systems. Cheap frames mean cheap wood that won't survive longer than a few years, and don't even get me started on metal frames. (Or the ensuing stubbed toes they inevitably result in.) Thankfully, The Bed by Thuma exists to end all of this hassle and headache with a new standard for the most important room in the home—the bedroom.
The Bed is billed as the "thoughtful bed for modern living," and it's easy to see why with one glance. In addition to its sleek, chic design and functionality, Thuma has engineered its platform bed to be minimalist and environmentally-friendly. It's built to last and is protected by a lifetime warranty. And The Bed's fashionable minimalism extends to its design as well. The Bed is available in all major bed sizes in a Walnut or Natural stain, and The PillowBoard — a comfy hybrid of a pillow and headboard — is available in Dark Charcoal or Light Linen. Shipping is fast and free, and my personal favorite aspect is in the assembly: it takes about 5 minutes with absolutely no tools required. Yes, dear reader, you read correctly. The Bed employs an engineering technique called Japanese joinery to fit parts together securely like adult Lego bricks. It can hold up to 1,500 pounds and is designed to eliminate creaks or noise with movement.
Thuma also puts the environment first by using mindful production techniques and upcycled materials. The Bed is Greenguard certified, meaning it goes through rigorous testing to meet intensive chemical emissions standards—simply put, that means cleaner indoor air for you. On top of that, Thuma partners with One Tree Planted so that each bed sold results in one tree planted to restore our world's forests. The packaging is designed without styrofoam, packing all the parts compactly and snugly so they can safely ship together. And the wood to build all Thuma products is sourced from upcycled rubberwood from rubber tree plantations located near their craftsmen and factories. So they're using trees that have already been harvested for other manufacturing purposes, while eliminating carbon emissions required for long-distance transportation. Thuma understands that consumers want to take care of the environment in the modern age, and their product stands as proof that you never need to sacrifice on elevated design and quality craftsmanship for environmentally friendly production.
The Bed by Thuma is, in short, the future of bed frames. They spent two years designing and prototyping it, plus thousands of hours testing and reinventing their product until it reached consumer perfection. Check them out and get yours today to embrace the future of modern convenience.