Adair Headboard for a Queen bed by Bunny Williams Home
Adair Headboard for a Queen bed by Bunny Williams Home
Adair Headboard for a Queen bed by Bunny Williams Home
Adair Headboard for a Queen bed by Bunny Williams Home
Adair Headboard
Adair Headboard for a Twin bed by Bunny Williams Home
Twin Adair Headboard by Bunny Williams Home
Queen Adair Headboard by Bunny Williams Home
Twin Adair Headboard by Bunny Williams Home

Adair Headboard

$1,500

Twin: 62.25"H x 41"W x 2"D
Mounting Holes: 36.5" center-to-center, 6.125”H and 8.625”H

Queen: 62.25"H x 63.25"W x 2"D
Mounting Holes: 58.5" center-to-center, 6.125”H and 8.625”H

King: 62.25"H x 78.75"W x 2"D
Mounting Holes: 74.5" center-to-center, 6.125”H and 8.625”H

  • Natural rattan
  • Designed to be attached to a universal bed frame or wall mounted.
  • Hardware included.

At one point in time practically anything you can imagine was being woven in rattan, from railroad seats to the airplane seat which carried Charles Lindbergh across the Atlantic. Today, our rattan can carry you off to sleep--our Adair woven headboard brings a wonderful warmth to any bedroom. Its well-proportioned frame is in the shape of a draped arch, with a large, open weave loop-pattern border surrounding a densely woven field.

The Art of Wickerwork

Natural Rattan

Our rattan collection celebrates the ancient art of wickerwork, which has been practiced for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians made chairs of natural rush, while craftspeople in China and India worked with cane; medieval Europeans often utilized willow, and later mimicked the caning techniques of China. Later, the Arts & Crafts movement celebrated the handmade qualities of these furniture traditions, from which time wickerwork has remained a casual and stylish addition to any interior. Our collection uses the natural fibers of the rattan palm.

The most important piece of furniture in a room is the piece that you stop and say, ‘Oh, my, that is fabulous’!

Bunny Williams

Shop the Mix

Bunny is a lover of mixing opposites—grand with simple, ornate with plain, and old with new. Each of her designs has a transitional quality that allows it to be mixed with antique and modern pieces alike.

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