Sometimes the best thing to do first thing in the morning is go right back to bed! And honestly, if you’re in a bed this beautiful, you may never want to get up!!! This is a GORGEOUS queen size bed headboard by Lane Furniture composed of a wonderful smooth white lacquer frame with rounded edges and it features two integrated nightstands with a slight outward angle, an open storage shelf with a switch for a lighted option, beautiful brass trim above & below the doors, toe-kick style bases, and ample open storage space behind each door!! The nightstands offer convenient storage with a touch of elegance, an option for a lovely lighted ambience, and although you can separate them, they maximize bedside space with a cohesive look when against the headboard. BEAUTIFUL!!! This is a simple set up using a Hollywood frame or your own platform bumped up against the headboard, and you’re ready for SUPREME SLUMBER!!! This Lane set bears a minimalist aesthetic with a style that is similar to other strikingly sleek pieces by Ello and Glenn of California… WOW!!! It has a classic presence exuding clean lines and a Modern to Postmodern style that will also be magnificent among Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency, Contemporary, and other styles of furnishings & décor. We fell in love with this terrific trifecta the moment we saw it and know you have too. I mean, how could you resist??
Lane was founded in 1912 by Edward Hudson Lane at the age of 21, upon his father’s suggestion after he, John Edward Lane, bought a small packing-box plant in Altavista, Virginia. Edward procured a loan and converted the factory to make cedar chests and named it The Standard Red Cedar Chest Co. Sales were good, and the company expanded. But during WWI, with the banning of rail freight deemed non-essential, they began making pine ammunition boxes. This is notable as it led to an assembly line which was revolutionary and became the first moving conveyor assembly system in the furniture industry. After the war, with sales still increasing, Ed Lane decided he could risk giving the company his name and changed it to The Lane Co. in 1922. They began advertising and an ambitious program of research and development leading to hiring their first staff designer and sales force. They made it through the depression with a lot of hard work and again during WWII converted to providing items needed for wartime. After WWII a complete design department was added. They were innovative, creating new materials. One is called Lanewood which was produced from waste wood. 1951 brought the making of occasional tables. Then in 1956 the acquisitions of other companies began, to add case goods and upholstered furnishings. With production of their mid-century-modern furnishings, the company continued to grow and expand until in 1987 it was acquired by Interco, Inc. But, for 75 years the Lane family of Altavista, Virginia ran the business with Edwards son, Bernard Bell (B.B.) Lane, being at the helm at the end. Lane is still to this day a leading U. S. furniture manufacturer.
There’s nothing quite as luxurious as a beautiful bedroom! Don’t let this phenomenal Lane queen size bed headboard w/integrative nightstands go to someone else’s home! This NEEDS to be in YOUR home!! So, what are you waiting for? If you SNOOZE… You LOSE!!! Make it YOURS!!!