Japanese Joinery Bed Frames: If You Can't Afford a Thuma, Try These
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Japanese Joinery Bed Frames: If You Can't Afford a Thuma, Try These
"Japanese joinery bed frames may have popped up on your social feeds recently-and if they haven't yet, they likely will now that you clicked on this article. (Sorry!) These bolt-free beds are made from notched wood pieces that slide and click together to make a stable frame. Think Jenga, but with really nice, sleek wooden furniture. The advantages are many, starting with easy assembly that can be done in just a few minutes and without any tools."
"Thuma is the leading brand in this space, and we love its product lineup-several members of the WIRED Reviews team have Thuma beds, and all rave about them. However, they're not cheap. A Thuma bed frame starts at $845 for a twin frame with no headboard, and the king-sized Thuma signature bed that Reviews team director Martin Cizmar says is one of the best products he's ever tested costs $2,500."
"I've always found Thuma-style Japanese joinery bed frames to be fascinating. It's a pretty easy way to channel your Bob the Builder alter-ego, not to mention the finished bed frame looks stunning in its simplicity. However, I am always on the lookout for products at the intersection of high quality and low price. I like to think of it as a term TikTok influencer Nina Poole calls a " duperoonie.""
Bolt-free Japanese joinery bed frames use notched wooden pieces that slide and click together to form stable frames. They enable tool-free assembly in minutes and produce a sleek, minimalist appearance. Thuma is a leading brand in this category, with frames priced from about $845 for a twin without headboard to around $2,500 for a king-sized signature model. Owners praise Thuma's build quality and design but note the premium cost. Comparative evaluation of frames involved a week of nightly use to assess performance and settling alongside paired mattresses. Affordable alternatives aim to match Thuma's aesthetics and convenience.
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