Parachute’s First Foray Into Bedroom Furniture Is a Dream Come True

The bedding brand with a cult-like following just launched three upholstered bed frames that you can purchase with the click of a button.

Parachute’s First Foray Into Bedroom Furniture Is a Dream Come True

The bedding brand with a cult-like following just launched three upholstered bed frames that you can purchase with the click of a button.

Today marks the official debut of Parachute’s first line of bed frames. The three upholstered styles—Canyon, Horizon, and Dune—are available in seven different fabrication options, and each one is handmade with fully padded hardwood framing, reinforced joinery, and tailored upholstery.

Designed entirely in-house and inspired by the brand’s hometown of Los Angeles, the collection is just the beginning of Parachute’s journey into home furnishings; more pieces are expected to launch in early 2022.

The Horizon bed frame's soft curvature and simple lines are reminiscent of the sunrise over Venice Beach.

The Horizon bed frame’s soft curvature and simple lines draw inspiration from sunrises over Venice Beach.

Photo: Parachute

"Our customers have been asking us for the right bed frame to complete their bedroom for some time," says Parachute cofounder and CEO Ariel Kaye. "As experts in the industry, we wanted to share our unique take on furniture design. Finding pieces for the home that are made with quality and comfort is top of mind for many people, and we are thrilled to now offer this timeless collection of bed frames. We wanted to share what we do best—textiles—so we knew that an upholstered collection was the perfect starting point."

Another look at the Horizon bed frame, this time in the faux shearling sherpa upholstery.

Another look at the Horizon bed frame, this time in faux shearling sherpa upholstery.

Photo: Parachute

The pieces live up to Parachute’s ethos of producing high quality, cozy, and comfortable products that tastefully fit into a wide range of styles and aesthetics. Here’s some additional info on each frame:

  • Inspired by the winding curves of Laurel Canyon, the Canyon bed frame (which offers an optional footboard) will wrap you up in a cozy hug.
  • The Dune bed frame mimics the landscape of the Mojave Desert and features a split-back design for clean symmetry.
  • The Horizon bed frame (which offers an optional footboard) is reminiscent of the sunrise over Venice Beach with its clean lines and simple silhouette.
The Canyon bed frame, seen here in the charcoal linen cotton blend upholstery, wasi<span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif;">Inspired by the winding curves of Laurel Canyon</span>

A look at the Canyon bed frame in charcoal linen-cotton blend upholstery.

Photo: Parachute

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