The Aria Bed by Totem Road combines mid-century design with Scandinavian influences to create a simple and functional oak bed frame. With a sturdy wooden bed base and a clean-lined headboard, it offers a minimalist look that works in a variety of spaces.
To complete your bedroom setup, consider pairing the Aria Bed with the Totem Road Niven or Oskar Bedsides. These bedside tables share the same design philosophy, ensuring a cohesive look alongside the timber bed base.
For added comfort, the Totem Road Organic Latex Mattress is designed to complement the wooden bed base, offering the right balance of support and breathability.
The Aria Bed is available in queen size and king size options, making it suitable for different room sizes and layouts.
With its sustainable construction and timeless appeal, the Totem Road Aria Bed is a lasting addition to any bedroom, combining quality craftsmanship with a natural aesthetic.
FSC® certified, which stands for the Forest Stewardship Council®, is a certification system co-founded by WWF (World Wildlife Fund). An FSC® chain of custody means that the timber comes from a forest that is responsibly managed. Trees in the certified forests are grown and harvested according to a strict set of guidelines that benefit the environment. All of the wood we use at Totem Road comes with a fully documented chain of custody of the journey from the forest to the furniture that ends up in your homes.
Not only is oak incredibly durable and long-lasting, each piece is unique in its grain and finish. Our wood is select-logged to support regeneration, biodiversity and the protection of native fauna. Every last piece of wood is utilised in our manufacturing and as a result, we have some of the lowest wastage percentages in the industry.
Our commitment to sustainability is seen throughout the entire process from factory to furniture, including how our pieces arrive to your homes. Totem Road is securely packed in fully recyclable and biodegradable packaging and won’t contribute to landfill or harm the environment. It comes at a cost to us, but cheaper petrochemical-based packaging such as polystyrene, has a large manufacturing footprint, contains toxic substances and has little to no biodegradability.