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Small Scale. Lasting Impression. Why Luxury Twin Beds Are Becoming a Designer Favorite

  • Writer: Alina Thompson
    Alina Thompson
  • Jul 31
  • 4 min read
Made Goods' Gretel Twin Bed

Twin beds have come a long way from children's rooms.


Today's luxury homes demand spaces that work harder than ever before. Guest suites welcome visiting family throughout the year. Vacation homes accommodate multiple generations under one roof. Children's bedrooms are designed with the same level of intention as primary suites, balancing durability with elevated style. Even boutique hospitality continues to embrace residential comfort over traditional hotel formality.

The result? Twin beds have become one of the most versatile design tools available.

Made Goods' newest twin bed introductions prove that smaller footprints don't require compromising on craftsmanship or presence. Handwoven natural materials, tailored upholstery, and thoughtful customization allow each design to create a room that feels complete, not simply scaled down.


Whether your project calls for coastal ease, refined sophistication, or timeless elegance, these new introductions offer distinctive personalities while maintaining the elevated craftsmanship designers have come to expect from Made Goods.

 

Gretel: Victorian Inspiration, Reimagined


Made Goods' Gretel Twin Bed

Some designs instantly feel familiar while offering something entirely fresh.


The Gretel Bed draws inspiration from ornamental Victorian wicker, reinterpreting its graceful details through a thoroughly modern lens. Its elaborate handwoven rattan construction culminates in dramatic scalloped headboards and footboards, creating visual rhythm from every angle.


Because every piece is handcrafted from natural rattan, no two beds are exactly alike. Seasonal growing conditions, harvest timing, and natural variations in the material create subtle shifts in color and texture that give each bed its own personality. Rather than imperfections, these nuances become part of Gretel's enduring charm.

The result is a bed that feels collected, organic, and effortlessly sophisticated, perfect for coastal retreats, thoughtfully layered guest suites, or children's rooms designed to mature beautifully over time.


Available as a twin, queen, king, and California king, Gretel offers continuity throughout an entire home while allowing each space to maintain its own character.

 

Scarlett: Tailored Elegance



Made Goods' Scarlett Twin Bed

Every designer appreciates the power of upholstery to transform a room.

Scarlett embraces that philosophy with refined proportions, elegant curves, and a beautifully stitched border that softens its architectural silhouette.


Constructed from sturdy wood, the design feels both timeless and inviting, offering a subtle nod to Renaissance-inspired luxury without overwhelming the space.


Perhaps Scarlett's greatest strength is its flexibility. Available in Made Goods' collection of luxurious upholstery fabrics—or COM—it becomes an opportunity to personalize every project. Whether specifying soft performance textiles for a family home or introducing a statement fabric in a boutique guest suite, Scarlett adapts effortlessly to the overall vision.


Designers seeking even greater versatility will appreciate that Scarlett is also available as a standalone headboard, creating additional opportunities for customization.

 

Isla: Relaxed Luxury



Made Goods' Isla Twin Beds

Some bedrooms are designed to make a statement.


Others simply make you want to stay.


The Isla Bed manages to accomplish both.

Crafted from peeled rattan and handwoven into an intricate crisscross pattern, Isla celebrates the natural beauty of artisan craftsmanship. Neutral finishes and naturally occurring variations in the rattan give each bed an authentic warmth that immediately softens a room.


Like Gretel, Isla embraces the individuality of natural materials. Variations in color, texture, and subtle markings reflect the growing conditions of each rattan vine, ensuring every piece carries its own unique story.


Its versatility makes Isla particularly appealing across a wide range of aesthetics. It feels equally at home in an elegant waterfront residence, a casually sophisticated guest room, or a refined vacation home where natural textures help blur the line between indoors and out.

Now available in twin sizing, Isla makes that signature relaxed elegance accessible for every bedroom in the home.

 

Brooks: Custom Comfort



Made Goods' Brooks Twin Beds

There is something quietly confident about understated design.


The Brooks Bed relies on clean architecture rather than ornamentation, allowing proportion, craftsmanship, and impeccable tailoring to take center stage. A sleek border and clipped corners introduce subtle architectural interest while maintaining a timeless silhouette that complements nearly any design style.


Fully customizable in Made Goods' luxurious upholstery collection or COM, Brooks offers designers exceptional creative freedom. Soft neutrals, bold textures, sophisticated patterns, or high-performance fabrics all become opportunities to shape the personality of the room.

Its refined simplicity also makes Brooks an ideal companion for layered bedding, statement lighting, and expressive case goods without competing for attention.


Like Scarlett, Brooks is also available as a coordinating headboard, providing even greater flexibility for a variety of projects.

 

Thoughtful Design at Every Scale


Luxury isn't defined by square footage.


It's defined by craftsmanship, materiality, and the experience a room creates.

Made Goods' newest twin beds demonstrate that guest suites, children's bedrooms, vacation homes, and secondary spaces deserve the same thoughtful design as every other room in the home. Handwoven rattan, artisan upholstery, customizable finishes, and timeless silhouettes allow these pieces to elevate spaces that are often overlooked—but frequently remembered.


Whether you're creating matching guest rooms, designing a sophisticated children's retreat, or specifying furnishings for a multigenerational vacation home, Gretel, Scarlett, Isla, and Brooks prove that beautiful design is never measured by size.


Sometimes the smallest rooms leave the biggest impression.

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