Slot Canyon Bed with Drift Nightstands New!

Defined by its sculptural silhouette and layered architectural headboard, this bed is complemented by integrated nightstands that extend the design into a cohesive bedroom collection. The oversized upholstered panels create depth and softness, while the warm wood nightstands introduce natural texture and balance. Together, the composition blends contemporary architecture with inviting comfort, creating a bedroom that feels both refined and effortlessly livable. Part of a special collaboration between Kristen Hancock and Rene Cazares, this piece reflects a shared vision of artistry, comfort, and elevated design.
  • Handcrafted in the USA by highly skilled artisans.
  • The frame is constructed from a blend of solid hardwoods & premium engineered hardwoods.
  • The headboard is reinforced with natural jute webbing and burlap.
  • This bed is crafted with a blend of high-resilient foam and layered with polyester fiber for added comfort.
  • This bed is constructed using Häfele bed fittings.
  • This bed is designed for use with a box spring and includes three wooden support slats, which should be evenly spaced and secured to the wooden side rails (attached to the upholstered rails). Three center support legs are also provided and should be fastened to the middle of the slats for added stability.
  • Packaged in a protective crate for shipping.

Standard Wood (Oak)

Optional Wood (Oak)

  • This bed is available in Eastern King, California King, Queen, Full, and Twin sizes. Additional support slats may be ordered if needed, or all internal supports can be removed for use with an electric bed mechanism (additional charges may apply).
  • The dimensions of this bed can be tailored to your specifications.
  • Please note that customization may extend production time by up to 4 weeks.
  • Clean with a lint-free microfiber cloth, used dry or lightly dampened.
  • Avoid using solvents, abrasives, or any cleaners not formulated for fine upholstered furniture.
  • Minimize direct exposure to UV light, as it can lead to color changes in the fabric, leather, or wood.