Antique Iron Beds

Romance of the Heart Shaped Iron Bed

Back in the Victorian Era, things were pretty uptight and prudish. Expressing your feelings about someone you fancy was like trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube blindfolded. Courting was a whole ordeal, only allowed when your entire family was there to watch the awkwardness unfold. But then, lo and behold, antique iron beds came into…

Antique Iron Beds

Baton Rouge Louisiana – Antique Iron Bed Frame

We came across this incredibly heavy and beautiful antique iron bed, down in the Baton Rouge area of Louisiana. There were foundries in Baton Rouge that were credited with producing the beautiful ornate filigree, banisters, railings and grill work that is seen throughout the French Quarter of New Orleans even today.They were also credited with…

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Pure Victorian Antique Iron & Brass Bed Frame

This is one of the purest examples of a true Victorian antique “Iron & Brass” bed frame, you’ll see. Iron bed foundries, throughout the 1800’s, were striving to appeal to the more popular and expensive “Brass Bed” market. Brass beds were at the zenith of their popularity. So the market was looking for an alternative…

Antique Iron Beds

Double Size “Day-Bed”

Because antique iron beds have a light airy nature to them, they are extremely popular with people who are dealing with rooms that are restrictive in size and who’s wall’s may not be configured to allow a bed in front of a window. This example is a beautiful double/full size iron bed that had a…

Antique Iron Beds

Iron Beds In Front Of Windows

Quite often a bedroom doesn’t have the needed width on a wall for a traditional double/full size antique iron bed frame. The reason for that is usually the placement of windows. Todays upholstered and wooden headboards have to be ruled out because of the interruption of light and view. But………with an iron bed frame those…

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Matching Twin Iron Beds

You might ask …..”why are matching twin size iron beds so difficult to find” ? The best way to understand their rarity is to consider the population and socio-economic make up of our population at the time iron beds were experiencing their greatest popularity in this country. That time was the mid to late 1800’s…