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Valued Friends and Customers,

UPDATE 4/1/2021: All of our showrooms are now open! You can find hours and directions here.

You can also live chat on our website or call to ask questions 9am to 9pm seven days a week at 1-800-582-6229..

The Covid-19 situation is still evolving. No matter the change, our first priority will always be the health and well being of our customers, staff, and partners. We are monitoring and adapting all health and safety recommendations as currently expressed by Federal, State, and Local authorities. We will be updating our procedures and policies as required for the health of our communities.

As always, our master bed makers, warehouse, and support teams are still on the payroll, ready to provide safe, reliable service.

We've been making beds and mattresses in New York since 1855.
Over that long history, we've been through good times and bad.
And have learned again and again, working together, the American spirit will always prevail.

These days a good nights' sleep is more important than ever and we're here to give you exactly that.

- The Charles P. Rogers Team

Antique Iron Bed Collection | Charles P. Rogers® Est. 1855

 

      Searching for an heirloom quality antique iron bed?  You'll find one at Charles P. Rogers' showroom in New York City. Since 1855, Charles P. Rogers has manufactured original brass and iron beds, daybeds, trundle beds, canopy beds and bedding.  Some of our iron bed styles have been in continuous production since the nineteenth century and remain popular today.

      We purchase antique brass and iron beds from various sources across the United States, then meticulously restore and repair them as necessary, removing old paint in a professional and environmentally sound fashion. Our expert craftsmen can even adapt old styles to fit a modern queen or king size mattress, at the customer's request. All items are one-of-a-kinds and are on display in our Showroom Locations.

      To this day, each of our beds is made by hand, much as they were over a century ago. Our styles are tried-and-true classics, appropriately proportioned and accurate to the original design, yet sized to fit modern mattresses, for your convenience. Decorative elements are carved, cast or forged using original patterns from our archives.

      Our linens are made to our designs by the oldest European and American mills -- designed to look good and to last for a long time. We offer a special selection of linens for day beds and trundle beds, including duvet covers, skirts and dust ruffles.

      By necessity, we remain a small company as our products cannot be mass-produced. The advantage for you is that our staff knows and cares how beds are made and they know how to get one to your home in the most efficient, economical manner.

      We offer our products directly to the public from our New York factory showroom, as well our New Jersey warehouse store, King of Prussia showroom, and Florida Factory. Products listed on our website and in our catalog are currently in production or in stock allowing us to offer substantial savings from our regular made-to-order prices.

 

      To order one of our current items, or to enquire about our selection of antiques, please visit one of our showrooms or call us toll-free at 1-800-582-6229. We look forward to assisting you in any way possible.

 

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Iron and Brass Beds & Headboards

Handcrafted Iron Beds

Since 1855, we have been dedicated to producing the finest heirloom quality iron beds and headboards available. Our wrought iron beds are truly substantial, weighing as much as five times as much as modern reproductions. Our use of traditional processes for casting, forging and finishing iron beds has not changed. This gives our beds a superior vintage iron bed surface, finish and more authentic feel than other iron beds. We make each of our iron beds by hand in our own workshops. We offer traditional antique and contemporary iron bed frames, iron canopy beds, iron & brass beds and iron trundle beds and daybeds. Every Charles P. Rogers iron bed reflects our continuing commitment to the finest in design, detailing and craftsmanship to insure our iron beds bring you a lifetime of enjoyment and service.

Iron and Brass Beds
Many of our solid iron beds have detailed decorative brass accents and utilize brass tube in the bed designs. We use only pure, heavy gauge brass tubing on all of our iron bed designs. Brass castings, caps and fittings are all solid brass and cast using sand molds built using patterns from our exclusive archives. Brass castings and parts are substantial and heavy adding to the overall authenticity of our iron beds. The quality of our brass insures that over time a beautiful patina will develop. Each iron and brass bed is finished by hand in a sequence of layers, the brass being carefully antiqued or polished by skilled artisans. Simple, strong assembly combined with our traditional production methods makes our iron beds a cut above modern reproductions.

Traditional Wrought Iron Beds
Each iron bed we make is individually hand forged using solid iron bar, precise joinery and finely detailed solid metal castings. We offer both traditional and more contemporary iron sleigh bed designs, each carefully proportioned for modern bedding sizes to enhance the beauty and elegance, and to provide proper strength while maintaining the integrity of the original design. Our iron bed finishes are all hand applied in multiple layers, giving all of our iron beds a unique luminosity and charm usually found only in antique iron beds.
Castings for all of our iron beds are made in the same traditional manner as our brass parts. Hand carved wood patterns are used to make sand molds into which molten metal is poured. The castings are made directly onto the iron framework, and then finished by hand. Though more costly and time consuming than modern methods, you can see the difference by eye. Details are precise and fully formed and give our iron beds a unique appeal and integral strength.