Q: Hey Apartment Therapy, I saw this room a while ago (I believe it is a hotel in London), and was wondering if anyone knows what the style of this bed is called and also where I may be able to find one. Thanks! Posted by Andrea

Editor: The whole room reminds us of something from Brocade Home, but they don't have beds like this. Anyone have a tip on ornately carved beds?
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The style is properly called "Rococo" although online sellers of vintage items in this style will often hang the sobriquet "Hollywood Regency" on such pieces to capture more attention. Vintage pieces might be painted, but are more often unpainted or gilded.
There are still retailers that sell brand new imported Italian Rococo furniture - Typically unpainted, of course.
The style is sometimes called "Louie the Hooey" -- it's a non-specific French Rococo style.
try ebay and craigslist, brocade home used to sell a bed like that in dark wood and white
Brocade Home is your best bet!
Looks to be a commonly available style in the U.K.
Here's the bed, second one down:
http://rfco.co.uk/projects.html
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More in the same styles:
http://www.newtonsfurniture.co.uk/french-furniture-collections.php?cID=5
In white, black, silver, gold.
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More/similar here:
http://www.ivorypearlinteriors.com/chateau-style-furniture-78/index-2.html
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And here:
http://islandfurnitureco.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1_34
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Antiques can be had at some good prices, check here:
http://antiques.rubylane.com/ni/antiques/,cipp=1,id=4.7.2,ipp=200.html
OK, found it in New York:
http://www.liv-chic.com/
Item: RBD 022
P.S. Yes, I have been looking at beds during the whole time.
Wow, I'm surprised you found the exact same bed. Thank you so much!
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