Peacock spirit rattan headboard
Very popular in the 1970s, the Peacock armchair – inspired by the pattern of the plumage of the peacock – has seen a variation in the bedroom, with the headboard of the same name. Today more than ever, this spectacular model makes us fall for it.
It is The Family Love Tree which returns with the most fidelity with the iconic model of the Seventies. The little extra? The possibility of customizing its color! We take the opportunity to choose a trendy shade, such as dark blue, or to adopt a theatrical color: purple, raspberry or turquoise, for example.
With the Langoan model, Drawer takes the Peacock style literally. This rattan headboard deploys its funny feathers in a movement full of elegance. Certainly, it will find its place in an immaculate room, which it will heat efficiently. However, we prefer to highlight it by placing it against a colored wall, preferably dressed in a dark shade.
A retro rattan headboard
Fan of the “revival” style? Fall for the flower rattan headboard, emblematic of the 1960s.
It was one of the strong pieces of the Alinéa Spring Summer collection. This rattan headboard is directly inspired by the iconic Sixties model, but it comes in a very contemporary dark blue. We like the touch of pink, which gives it relief. A model that works equally well in the master bedroom as in a child’s bedroom.
Cyrillus declines the rattan headboard in a very natural flower model, originally intended for a child’s bed. However, we do not hesitate to steal it and divert it by associating it with a sofa bed, as effective in a small living room as in a guest bedroom.
At Maisons du Monde, the rattan headboard is available in a pastel pink version of assumed tenderness. If the Siwa model lends itself to a romantic decoration, it will be more stunning than ever in an offbeat atmosphere. We therefore dare a playful variation on the exotic or ethnic chic theme – by associating it with a dynamic turquoise or, as here, with a spicy yellow.
It’s hard to resist the crazy charm of this rattan headboard by La Redoute Intérieurs. If it adopts the timeless floral pattern, it is adorned with petals of great finesse. Natural and very chic at the same time, it will work just as well in a romantic bohemian decor as in an ethical chic atmosphere.
Drawer has a particular talent for offering very contemporary reinterpretations of classics. We love this rattan headboard with clean lines, which gives it a resolutely trendy airy allure.
A contemporary rattan headboard
Whether it’s inspired by the 1960s or 1970s, the retro rattan headboard has a crazy charm that’s hard to resist. However, designers don’t just decline the classics: they also show creativity. And let’s be honest: the contemporary rattan headboard is also pretty hot!
Combining the warm aspect of rattan and graphic – almost architectural lines – the Celia model by Sika Design is one of the most spectacular of the moment. In order to highlight it, it is preferably accessorized with a sober bed linen, focusing on very modern soft materials, such as linen.
With its simple and effective oval design, the Selin rattan headboard offered by Made stands out for its versatility. Scandinavian-inspired bedroom, romantic, ethnic chic, arty or retro… this model knows absolutely everything!
We love the asymmetrical design of this very pretty rattan headboard: here is a perfect ally to breathe a little dynamism into the decor of the bedroom! This contemporary model lends itself as well to a retro atmosphere as to a resolutely modern decor.
A rattan headboard with style
If it is readily associated with an exotic or retro decor, the rattan headboard is not afraid, sometimes, to assert its style.
To say the least, the Key West rattan headboard from Maisons du Monde lives up to its name! This model will fully reveal its potential in a seaside bedroom, especially if it is inspired by the style specific to the East Coast of the USA.
The white wrought iron bed is a romantic bedroom staple. However, it can be a bit massive, and let’s face it: it’s a bit outdated. The perfect alternative? The Tio rattan headboard from La Redoute Intérieurs! In order not to miss it, we will avoid lace and pastel colors. We prefer to accessorize this atypical model with bed linen in dynamic colors.