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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 not!) these shots show that even our most traditional iron beds can stand their ground in almost any design situation. Keep it traditional or pour on he color; it’s up to you. The precise form, proportion and classic lines insure that our iron beds will not be sucked in and drowned out, but will be a powerful centerpiece, no matter your taste. I love this about all of our beds, they simply help to make a room, THE room. Pictured two Cottage twins and an Alexandria canopy.

Cottage iron bed in Met Home

Alexandria Bed In Met Home

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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 with that as I love her character, I just don’t like being wrong! I guess I have spent enough time on this. My apologies to Traditional Home for reorganizing the article. Anyway, let’s all see the movie, and in the meantime the Campaign bed will be waiting right here…. for you.

Sex in the City Bed

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