Channel the elegance of timeless craftsmanship with the refined grace of the Steagall black king canopy bed. This mid-century piece is crafted from sturdy wood. Both the headboard and footboard showcase a lovely, fluted design steeped in classic artistry. The Steagall utilizes wood slats for mattress support, eliminating the need for a box spring. Emblematic of classic refinement, the Steagall brings enduring beauty to any bedroom. Customer assembly is required.
Color
Black
Collection
Steagall
Bed size
King
Design features
Fluted headboard
Headboard style
Panel
Leg style
Straight legs
Q&A answers generated with AI assistance.
Is the assembly process difficult for this particular bed?
While customer assembly is required, the bed is constructed from sturdy wood with straight, stable legs to simplify the process. Because of the height and scale of the canopy frame, we highly recommend a two-person assembly. This ensures the structural components are aligned precisely, maintaining the long-term stability and refined grace of the piece.
How do I clean the fluted details and black finish of the wood frame?
To preserve the classic artistry of the fluted headboard and footboard, we recommend regular dusting with a soft, dry microfiber cloth, which easily reaches into the textured grooves. Based on our furniture care expertise, avoid using harsh chemical cleaners or wax-based polishes on the black finish; instead, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap for occasional spot cleaning to maintain the wood's enduring beauty.
Do I need to purchase a box spring for this king-sized bed?
No, a box spring is not required for this model. The bed is engineered with a robust system of wood slats designed to provide direct, stable support for your mattress. This design not only streamlines the assembly process but also maintains the low-profile aesthetic characteristic of timeless mid-century craftsmanship.
How much ceiling clearance is required for this canopy bed?
This bed stands at a total height of 83.5 inches. For a comfortable visual fit and to ensure the frame does not feel cramped, we recommend a minimum ceiling height of 9 feet (108 inches). This provides roughly two feet of clearance above the canopy, allowing the mid-century modern silhouette to serve as a focal point without overwhelming the vertical space of the room.
Will a king canopy bed make a standard-sized bedroom feel too small?
While a canopy bed has a larger physical presence, this specific piece uses the clean, airy lines of mid-century modern design to mitigate visual bulk. The open-frame canopy actually draws the eye upward, which can create an illusion of greater height in a room. To ensure a balanced layout, we recommend placing the 78-inch wide frame against a primary wall and pairing it with low-profile nightstands to keep the floor plan feeling open and intentional.
78.00"w x 84.00"d x 83.50"h