I promised a 2nd installment…and here it its..
A beautiful padded bedhead in a bedroom by Randall Ridless
A stunningly serene bedroom by Shamir Shah – love that mirror by Herve Van Der Straeton
Super sized double bed head in a room by Vicente Wolf



Bed by Billy Baldwin, from 1st Dibs – love the shape, not so keen on the colour (or those feet)


A pale and serene bedroom by Taylor Howes design

Mascline bedroom perfection by Mary McDonald
Eric Cohler -this man certainly knows how to dress a bedroom
I think I have plenty of images still left to post….so stay tuned for a 3rd installment!
Suzy I adore headboards and you’ve given us so much eye candy I don’t know where to look first! Fab!
Thanks everyone! Hoping to post the 3rd edition of this soon, my scanner is playing up at home, so hang in there!
Wonderful collection, Suzy–especially the Shamir Shah and Monique Lhuillier.
And congratulations on your Washington Post mention!
ok, suzy, i can’t wait for number three! i almost feel like a should pay you (almost)- i am process of planning for a new client, and i was just thinking today- “what i am going to do for a headboard? i’m so tired of the same old, same old” you’ve given me lots of ideas to mull over!
thanks again!
(and congrats on the washington post- that’s awesome!)
Great Post!
I love upholstered headboards. I have been looking for a headboard for years, and I have come close to getting an upholstered one. Then, I see a great four post bead that catches my eye. Perhaps my perfect solution is a 4 poster bead with an upholstered part, like the Nina Campbell Marilyn bed, but with the horrendous exchange rate (US dollar being so weak), the Nina Campbell one is priced through the roof in the US.
Congrats on your feature in the Post girl!!!
~Kate
Oooo I just found it, thanks Mrs Blandings!
Mrs Blandings, thanks for letting me know…is the blog list online? I obviously can’t seen it otherwise!
Jennifer, it does doesn’t it! Very glamorous!
Congrats on the Washington Post mention!
The image from the Scarlett Hotel- it looks like a film set from the 1930s! Very striking!