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Traditional Iron Beds |
| Traditional iron beds are antique iron bed reproductions
of classic designs used for many decades. Traditional iron beds will
never go out of style. |
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Mission Iron Beds |
| Mission style iron beds have square posts and often
have slats in the headboard and footboard. |
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Modern Iron Beds |
| Modern iron beds can have very clean, straight
lines or be very artistic as the one shown here. |
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Iron Canopy Beds |
| Nothing fills a bedroom quite like an iron canopy
bed. Canopy beds are often found in honeymoon suites as they fill
any bedroom with romance. |
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Open Toe Beds |
| Open toe beds are iron beds that have an open footboard
with only corner posts. |
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Return Post Iron Beds |
| Iron beds with return posts have double posts on
each corner of the headboard and footboard. |
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Iron Bonnet Beds |
| Sometimes called half canopy beds, iron bonnet
beds have a canopy style headboard with a normal footboard. |
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Iron Platform Beds |
| Platform beds by definition do not require a box
spring so the bed mattress rests on a platform. |
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Iron Sleigh Beds |
| Sleigh beds are always very popular. Iron sleigh
beds have slopes or curls in the headboard and footboard. |
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Mixed Wood & Iron Beds |
| Consider both wood and iron in your bedroom furniture
for added flexability in matching other bedroom furniture. |
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Iron Poster Beds |
| Four poster beds have extra tall posts on the headboard
and footboard. This design of iron bed is sometimes called poster
beds or 4 post beds. |
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Iron Daybeds |
| Iron daybeds are twin beds with a back, creating
a sofa effect perfect for sitting rooms and guest bedrooms. Daybeds
typically have the option of adding a pop up trundle bed that can
be stored under the daybed. |