Made to order King Williams Bed frame by Bunny Williams Home
Williams Bed
Williams Bed

Williams Bed

$7,350

Linen

Chenille

Velvet

Customer's Own

  • Queen: 66"W x 86"L x 58"H
  • King: 81"W x 86"L x 58"H

  • Floor to the top of rail: 12"
  • Floor to the bottom of rail: 5.75"
  • Rail height: 6.25"
  • Top of boxspring slat to top of side/foot rail: 4.125"
  • Kiln-dried solid maple frame with double-doweled joints and corner blocks for superior strength.
  • Handcrafted and upholstered in the USA.
  • Easy assembly.
  • Low-profile boxspring recommended.

It's so important to start your day waking up and being inspired by the room you're in. Fully upholstered, with a curvaceous profile and nailhead trim, this bed can be specified in the Bunny Williams Home fabric selection or COM.

Don’t see a fabric that fits your needs for the Williams Bed?

This piece is fully customizable in any upholstery fabric of your choosing. Below, you’ll find the minimum yardage required if you plan to source and send your own materials to our workroom.

Minimum 6 yards custom fabric for Queen
Minimum 7 yards custom fabric for King

Please note:

  • Yardage needs may vary slightly for fabrics with repeat patterns
  • This product is not available in leather or COL

To confirm requirements and begin your bespoke order, please reach out to our team at contact@bunnywilliamshome.com.

Our Made-to-Order Upholstery Guide

Our custom upholstery pieces are crafted in North Carolina—the heart of American upholstery tradition. Every upholstery piece begins with a kiln-dried solid maple frame, reinforced for superior strength and stability. Many of our designs feature eight-way hand-tied coil spring suspension—a hallmark of fine craftsmanship. Your choice of fabric, leg finish, and nailhead finish are then applied.

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I look for the integrity of a design, the quality of the craftsmanship, the precision of the finish (or a faded patina), which give a piece of furniture its soul.

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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