This bunk bed from the Spanish company Lagrama features a combination of carefully chosen finishes and a back panel fading from turquoise to nectar, making a modern attractive bunk bed.
This playful bunk bed was made by the family behind the blog This Modern Life for their two sons Sammuel and Dixie. You can see, how they made it here
The beautiful bunk bed Perch by the New York-based design company Oeuf is made of Baltic birch plywood and eco-MDF. It easily separates into a twin-sized loft bed and a standalone lower twin bed.
If your kids love color, this might be the bed for them. It’s from the Italian company Nidi
Bates Masi Architects designed these suspended bunk beds for a holiday home in Water Mill, New York.
The bunk bed Wood by the Danish Company Oliver Furniture is a classic beautiful bed with a soft warm look from the fifties. It brings back precious memories to old trams and is quite unique with its bars and rounded corners.
This elegant bunk bed was created by the interior design company Open Ruum for a family home in Hamburg, Germany.
The Austin split bunk bed can be customized with cubbies on either side for more storage. It’s by the American company ducduc that specializes in eco-friendly children’s furniture.
The Cottage bunk bed by Lagrama boasts an innovative design, with a shape recalling that of a cute little cottage.
Set in Portugal’s Algarve region, this compact home began life as a standard 6-meter by 2.5-meter cargo container—and still proudly shows it. Reimagined by...
Artista is a 7.2-metre architecturally designed home by Australian company Tiny Tect Tiny Houses that cleverly blends style and function. From its well-appointed kitchen,...