Designed following the success of the Bellaire Sofa, the stylish Bellaire Bed is a contemporary bed for contemporary design needs.
Bringing the relaxation and soft sink-in comfort of the Bellaire Sofa to the bedroom, the Bellaire bed from King Living has been designed to channel elegance and grace with an aesthetic ideal for stylish contemporary residential design.
The Bellaire bed features a soft, low profile headboard and padded, breathable bed base, eliminating the need for bed slats, and provides a flat stable sleep surface. The bed head is securely fastened to the base with handwheels, and features optional integrated lighting and charging tables for smart devices. These can be which can be added to either side of the bed, making it an appealing solution when furnishing bedrooms of limited size.

The optional brackets can easily be removed from or connected to one of the smart sockets on either side of the bed head at any time.
The lighting option is the new Lume light – a smart dimmable light that also features gesture control. The light and integrated side tables have been designed to seamlessly integrate into the bedhead, providing a place to keep items close at hand and removing the need for bedsides. Cable management keeps cords out of sight to make it easier than ever for the user to clean around the sides of the bed.
The Bellaire Bed features a sturdy steel frame that has been designed to not creak or weaken over time. The uninterrupted space beneath the bed makes it an appealing choice for any bedroom where storage space is limited, as well as being easy to clean.

The Bellaire features a unique sleep platform that was designed to provide edge to edge support for the mattress to ensure a consistent level of support and comfort across the entire bed. For transport and installation, the bed base itself can be easily broken down into smaller pieces.

King Living offers the Bellaire Bed with a wide range of premium fabrics and luxurious European leathers so the bed is able to suit any interior scheme or aesthetic.
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