Antique Iron Beds

“Chipped” Finishes

The term “chipped” finish refers to a deliberate distressing technique applied to the surface of antique iron beds, creating a worn and aged appearance by intentionally chipping away layers of paint or finish. This technique has gained popularity among collectors and enthusiasts for several reasons: It’s important to note that the appreciation of chipped finishes…

Antique Iron Beds

Fan Designs on Antique Iron Beds

                           Fan Designs on Iron Beds  Perhaps the most enduring role of the fan design on an antique iron bed is it’s symbol of wealth or royalty, which stretches as far back as the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Babylon and continues even to this day. In western culture, fans were commonly associated with the sophistication of…

Antique Iron Beds

Cathouse Antique Iron Beds & The Hotel Emma

The historic Emma Hotel in San Antonio Texas started life as the largest mid-19th century brewery in Texas. The story behind the brewery and its remarkable success, involve “mistresses and murder”, of the founder Otto Kohler and the Hotels namesake , his wife Emma. We were fortunate to have been contracted to supply two king…

Antique Iron Beds

Antique Iron Beds from the Art Nouveau Period

Once upon a time, in the mid-1800s, nestled amidst the vibrant streets of New Orleans, Louisiana, there existed a quaint antique shop known as “Le Château du Passé.” The shop was renowned for its collection of rare and exquisite items, each holding a captivating story within its timeworn essence. Among the treasures that graced its…

Antique Iron Beds

Antique Iron Beds – Changing Color

If you’re looking for inspiration on how to decorate a guest bedroom, you might want to consider the benefits of an antique iron bed frame. This particular guest bedroom showcases a beautiful design that blends the wallpaper coverings with the color of the twin antique iron bed frame, creating a cohesive and well-thought-out setting. One…

Antique Iron Beds

Antique Iron “Four Poster” Beds

The “Four Poster” iron beds were a variation of the popular “Canopy” beds of the 1800s. Interestingly, canopy beds were not made in the United States during that time, but were instead common throughout Europe. It’s unclear why the United States did not follow this design trend, but it’s possible that the design community in…

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…