The Most Beautiful Thing in the World Today: A Canopy Bed

by Natasha Wolff | April 2, 2014 11:35 am

A bed has never given the term “bedroom” truer meaning quite like this new standout design by Irish furniture maker Joseph Walsh[1]. For his latest work in his Enignum series of “free-form” furniture made from ash, an easily pliable wood, Walsh created a canopy bed that’s anything but industry standard and will no doubt be the focal point of any room. Five total have been made, and the bed is only available for purchase at Collective 2[2], the second edition of Collective Design Fair, which runs from May 8-11 (a commissioned Enignum Canopy Bed takes about 18 months to complete).

The Enignum Canopy Bed, The Enignum Free Form, Joseph Walsh Studio. Image courtesy of the artist studio/Todd Merrill Studio Contemporary/Collective Design Fair

The Enignum Canopy Bed, The Enignum Free Form, Joseph Walsh Studio. Image courtesy of the artist studio/Todd Merrill Studio Contemporary/Collective Design Fair

  

More Most Beautiful Thing:

Plants Up Close[3]
Bejeweled Wood Table[4]
A Stunning Bathroom Sink[5]

Endnotes:
  1. Joseph Walsh: http://www.josephwalshstudio.com/
  2. Collective 2: http://collectivedesignfair.com/
  3. Plants Up Close: http://dujour.com/article/microscopic-flower-photos-wellcome-2014
  4. Bejeweled Wood Table: http://dujour.com/article/vibrational-furniture-by-danna-weiss-beautiful-tables
  5. A Stunning Bathroom Sink: http://dujour.com/article/beautiful-bathroom-sink-by-kohler

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