Modern Beds Los Angeles

Modern Beds That Understand What a Bedroom Is For

A bed is the most personal object in a home. It is present for every beginning and every ending of every day, and the quality of rest and atmosphere it produces is felt in ways that furniture in more public rooms is not. Modern beds in Los Angeles, chosen with the care this implies, do not simply provide a sleeping surface. They define the atmosphere of the most private room in the home: its sense of stillness, its relationship to light, its invitation to release the day rather than carry it through the night.

At Graye, the bed collection is built from European makers whose approach to the bedroom as a designed environment is embedded in every decision they make.

A Range of Modern Beds with Distinct Characters

The modern beds at Graye approach the bedroom from several different but equally compelling angles, reflecting the range of ways that Angelenos think about and use their sleeping spaces.

Living Divani offers the most extensive bed range in the collection, and the one most closely associated with the brand's defining aesthetic: a horizontal discipline, a refusal of unnecessary height or visual weight, and an upholstery quality that gives each piece a tactile presence as strong as its visual one. The Extrasoft bed translates the generous, enveloping quality of the brand's most iconic sofa into a bed of extraordinary visual calm. The Sumo bed achieves a lower, more expansive horizontal presence, suited to larger bedroom spaces where its almost floor-level profile creates an atmosphere of grounded stillness.

The Neowall bed extends Living Divani's system thinking into the sleeping environment, integrating the bed with a headboard-and-storage wall composition that transforms the primary wall of the bedroom into a single composed element. For clients who want the bedroom to read with the same resolved quality as the living room, this is the most architecturally complete option in the collection.

Porro's bed range approaches the bedroom from the material discipline that defines everything the brand makes. The Makura bed and Iro both achieve a minimalism that is rigorous rather than sparse: every dimension has been considered, every material chosen for its specific contribution to the whole. The Makura's horizontal lines and low profile make it well-suited to bedrooms with significant ceiling height, where a taller bed frame might interrupt the proportional relationship between floor and ceiling. The Iro's slightly more structured presence makes it equally well-suited to rooms where a clearer formal statement is needed.

Frigerio's contribution to the bedroom collection brings a warmer, more enveloping character. The Alfred and Cooper beds both approach the upholstered frame with the craft depth that the brand's long history in Italian furniture making produces: headboards that retain their form with years of use and frame constructions that hold their integrity without visible wear.

Zeitraum, the German maker, contributes the Yoma bed, a piece built from solid wood in a range of natural finishes, whose visible joinery and material honesty represent a different kind of bedroom thinking. For clients who want the warmth of natural wood and the clarity of Scandinavian-influenced design in a single piece, the Yoma is the most distinctive choice in the collection.

Bonaldo and Porada complete the bed collection with two contrasting takes on the upholstered and wood-frame bed, respectively. Bonaldo's beds bring a formal creativity that sits between the strictly minimal and the sculptural, carrying a stronger visual presence. Porada, rooted in Italy's solid wood tradition, approaches the bed with a material warmth and crafted precision that gives its pieces a tactile richness entirely distinct from lacquered or metal-framed alternatives.

Choosing Modern Beds in Los Angeles for Your Specific Bedroom Conditions

The choice of bed depends as much on the room as on the piece itself. A bedroom with high ceilings needs a bed with enough presence to anchor the vertical space without overwhelming it. A room with limited floor area needs a bed with a smaller footprint and a design that does not close in the space visually. A room used for both sleeping and working during the day needs a bed that looks resolved in daylight, not just at night.

At Graye, every bed consultation begins with a conversation about the room: its dimensions, its light, its use, and the other elements that will be part of it. The team's experience with the specific architectural conditions of Los Angeles homes, from Silver Lake bungalows to Beverly Hills estates, means the advice is grounded in a real understanding of how these pieces perform in local contexts. Explore the full bed collection or contact our team to begin.

See the Modern Beds in Los Angeles at the Graye Showroom!

Our Graye showroom is open Monday through Friday, 10 AM to 5 PM. Key pieces from the bed collection are on the floor in context. Come and spend time with them. Contact us to request a visit or discuss a bedroom project.

FAQs

  • The Living Divani Sumo is the lowest-profile modern bed in the collection. It suits larger bedrooms with generous ceiling heights, where its horizontal presence feels grounded and calm.

  • The Living Divani Floyd Hi features an exposed metal frame with structural transparency. Its visible framework gives it a more architectural character than conventional upholstered beds.

  • Low-profile modern beds like the Sumo or Makura work best with 8- to 11-inch mattresses. Thicker mattresses can disrupt the intended proportions.

  • Yes. Modern beds in Los Angeles from Graye are available in custom dimensions, including European sizes. The team coordinates specifications directly with the manufacturer.