10 Rattan Bed Frames That’ll Elevate Your Space

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Nikol SlatinskaCommerce Shopping Writer at Apartment Therapy
Nikol SlatinskaCommerce Shopping Writer at Apartment Therapy
I write home shopping content for Apartment Therapy. My job entails product testing and reviewing, as well as writing serviceable shopping guides for furniture and home decor. I received my undergraduate journalism degree at the University of Missouri and wrote for local publications in my college town.
published Aug 22, 2023
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A bedroom with a rattan bed frame, a black focal wall, and floor-to-ceiling windows
Credit: Erin Derby

Traditionally, rattan has been used for outdoor furniture because of its durability. Indeed, the laid-back yet heavy-duty fiber is resistant to water and fading, which means it’s far less likely to degrade over time compared to many other fabrics. But as fitting as it is for patio chairs and chaise lounges, rattan is also a solid choice for indoor furniture and decor, as well. We already have roundups for the best rattan coffee tables, lamps, and pendant lights, for example. Today, we bring you our favorite rattan beds on the internet, all of which are sure to imbue your personal space with an easygoing, coastal appeal. Or you can go in the boho direction; it all depends on the styling.

Although rattan is typically an expensive material, we managed to find both high- and low-end options when it comes to budget. The most important thing is that each of these picks is sturdy, high-quality, and very fashionable, yet unlikely to look outdated after a few years. And if creating elevated interiors isn’t your forte, you can simply let one of these striking pieces do all the heavy lifting.

1 / 9
Urban Outfitters
$1699.00

Rattan is a material that stands out all on its own, but this bed takes originality to the next level with distinct rattan panels and a black mango wood frame. The headboard is quite tall, so it’ll remain visible even if you pile on the pillows, and the matching footboard creates an overall cohesive look. Additionally, you won’t need a boxspring for this bed, which only adds to its convenience.

2 / 9
Serena & Lily
$3598.00
was $3998.00

There’s no question that you get tons of underbed storage with this solid mahogany piece. Beyond that, though, you have to love its irregular tone, which promotes an organic, laid-back appearance. Although the frame itself is wood, it sports panels that have been hand-wrapped in rattan. Brass leg caps further add a touch of glamour to this otherwise natural-looking bed.

3 / 9
Edloe Finch
$2471.00

Longtime AT readers might know Edloe Finch best for their sophisticated living room seating, but it only makes sense that they’d carry equally beautiful bed frames, as well. The Yara bed is a vision with its sleigh silhouette, but instead of giving wintery vibes, it’s more reminiscent of something you’d find at a luxurious beach resort. The rattan here actually forms a large-scale geometric pattern, which is a refreshing departure from the more common woven patterns.

4 / 9
Walmart
$413.59

Whereas most rattan beds tend to look trendy and modern, the Baxton frame sticks out, thanks to its vintage French-inspired design. Specifically, it boasts a warm walnut finish, charming saber legs, and a headboard made from synthetic rattan that looks virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. And at under $500 for a queen size, this pick is a steal.

5 / 9
West Elm
$1049.30
was $1499.00

We can’t decide which version of this bed we like more: the all-natural finish or the two-tone version. No matter which color option you go with, your bedroom will look like a coastal oasis, thanks to the new addition. Additionally, not only is the Yvette bed crafted from solid reclaimed mango wood, but the queen size also features two center support legs, so you can rest assured that this find is as sturdy as it gets.

6 / 9
CB2
$899.50
was $1799.00

For a more pared-back option, you can’t miss with the Corso bed. It has a low rattan headboard, which will peek out subtly from above your pillows without calling too much attention to itself. And the fact that this bed has no footboard means it’s great for taller sleepers. And we can’t ignore that stainless steel frame! The two materials shouldn’t work so well together, but somehow, they manage to do just that.

7 / 9
Anthropologie
$1998.00

The Heatherfield is one of Anthropologie’s fastest-selling beds, and it’s easy to see why. You don’t want to wait to get your hands on this contemporary ash wood frame, which is still available in a queen size. Even though it looks very current, the Heatherfield still manages to create a cozy feel with its rattan headboard, which curves in at the sides. You’ll feel extra comfy and tucked-in because of that small but significant detail.

8 / 9
Walmart
$219.98

Although it retails for just $220, this mixed-material bed looks expensive and refined. We love its light wooden finish, which stands out against a black metal frame. You also get over 1 foot of bin space under its slatted platform for out-of-season clothes and any other clutter you want to pack away. Really, the rattan headboard is just the cherry on top.

9 / 9
Pottery Barn
$3999.00

Those trying to achieve a seaside aesthetic will appreciate the Anders bed, which was inspired by Malibu’s coastal landscape. The extra-tall rattan headboard is clearly the star of the show, and it’s nicely paired with a matching footboard. Both elements also feature small jute knots, which further add a natural, weathered appeal. Suffice to say, the Anders bed is relaxed in every sense of the word.