The Lagos Bed by Totem Road epitomises modern yet timeless design, featuring subtle curves, a low profile, and a minimal aesthetic. Meticulously crafted from sustainable solid oak, this bed highlights the simplicity and beauty of natural materials. The carefully proportioned curves and hand-turned legs showcase exceptional craftsmanship, ensuring that each bed is unique and built to last a lifetime.
Each Lagos bed frame is produced in small batches and individually numbered, highlighting its exclusivity and attention to detail. Designed to create a serene and sophisticated bedroom, the Lagos Bed offers both comfort and style, making it a standout choice for any bedroom decor in Australia.
If you love this design, complete the look with the Lagos Bedsides, which perfectly match the elegance and functionality of the Lagos Bed. Embrace a design that is both contemporary and enduring, with sustainability and quality at its heart.
King Single: W 1190 x L 2145 x H 700mm
Queen: W 1650 x L 2145 x H 700mm
King: W 1950 x L 2145 x H 700mm
For an exceptional sleep experience, consider adding the Totem Road Organic Latex Mattress to your Lagos Bed Frame. This combination promises the ultimate comfort and support, making your bedroom a haven of relaxation.
A global certification system co-founded by WWF (World Wildlife Fund), an FSC® certification means that the timber comes from a forest that is responsibly managed with a transparent chain of custody.Trees in the certified forests are grown and harvested according to a strict set of guidelines that benefit the environment.
Not only is oak incredibly durable and long-lasting, each piece is unique in its grain and finish. Our wood is select-logged to support regeneration, biodiversity and the protection of native fauna. Every last piece of wood is utilised in our manufacturing and as a result, we have some of the lowest wastage percentages in the industry.
Delivered in fully recyclable and biodegradable packaging that won’t contribute to landfill or harm the environment. It comes at a cost to us, but cheaper petrochemical-based packaging such as polystyrene, has a large manufacturing footprint, contains toxic substances and has little to no biodegradability.