Archive for the ‘Press Clippings’ Category

Washington Post and Our Iron & Brass Sleigh Bed

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

A customer alerted us to this slide show of a house renovation done by Loi Thai featured in the Washington Post. While we thought the entire project was incredibly impressive, we especially liked seeing our Iron & Brass Sleigh Bed featured in the bedroom. You can watch the slide show here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/gallery/2009/07/22/GA2009072202070.html?sid=ST2009072202119 ...

Colorfest in Met Home with Charles P. Rogers Beds

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

In the July/Aug issue of Met Home there are a couple very unique shots of Charles P. Rogers iron beds in very colorful rooms. While bright colors may or may not be your taste; (rooms featured in magazines always get away with wild colors that the rest of us might ...

Sex in the City Bed Finale…..

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

OK, I have to admit I was wrong once again. The July issue of Traditional Home has an article about the Sex and the City ladies and their persona's design aesthetics which confirms that our Campaign Canopy Bed is.... Charlotte's. While I am not in the least bit disappointed ...

Sex in the City Bed Surprise Update

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Ok, I saw the trailer (which you can see below) and it is our Campaign Canopy bed, and I believe it is Carrie Bradshaw's. Now whether Mr. Big is in it, or stays in it is still unknown. We will still have to see the movie to find out! ...

“Sex in the City” shocking bedroom scene!!

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

Well, I believe that's a bit strong, but I was shocked to see our Campaign Bed in the new "Sex In The City" movie though. Actually, that' a bit strong too because I haven't actually seen the movie, but somebody told me they saw it and then I remembered ...

Domino Magazine tags our Campaign Daybed “Napoleonic Grandeur”

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

We are pretty sure this is a compliment. I like the sound of it anyway. Our hand-forged Campaign line has indeed been one of our most successful styles. We proportioned each bed carefully according to the model; that means overall height of the panel and dimension of the ...

Odd bed post

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

I found this amusing musing at: http://beddingfacts.com/Iron+Beds.6703.htm. It is oddly worded, contains some unique and questionable observations and has an even stranger title (which I love). But as always, I like anything that confirms that we are indeed America's oldest in business bed makers, even if it came from a SPAM machine ...

Thomas Jayne Studio’s Refined and Rejuvenated Rectory

Monday, October 29th, 2007

This is back from 2001, but I hadn't seen it before. It utilizes our Charleston bed in a very unique restoration the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Manhattan. Apparently it still serves it's function in housing guest, clergy and serves other church functions. I won't draw any conclusions ...

The Washington Post and their Charles P. Rogers Beds

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Ran across this itty bitty blurb by accident looking for an online article about...well, never mind. I was just glad to hear they are enjoying their beds. Plus they are not watching too much TV. You can find the original post here. Annie Groer and Jura Koncius Washington Post Home Staff Thursday, August ...

We couldn’t agree more.

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Let's face it, most news is troubling. Whether it's actually as troubling as it appears or it is simply feeding a cultivated culture of fear is a semi-debatable issue. But one thing is for sure, climbing into a warm, cuddly bed and drifting into blissful sleep is a balm for ...