A trendy velvet headboard
Design and colors: the velvet headboard is up to date!
With Andante, La Redoute Interior revisits the studded and padded headboard in a version with very contemporary clean lines.
Afraid of bad taste? Opt for the Selve headboard offered by AM PM: timeless, cozy, and terribly elegant.
The Boldin Business headboard belongs to the Maisons du Monde range of furniture intended for professionals. This enveloping model has two removable shelves that serve as a bedside table.
La Redoute Interiors offers the Jédéon velvet headboard in different colors. Difficult to decide between celadon green, Prussian blue and hazelnut!
Clean design, soft lines and piping finish: the Misham velvet headboard from AM PM brings a discreet note of refinement to the bedroom decor.
The CXL by Christian Lacroix brand reinvents the velvet headboard in a refined, minimalist version with the Provence model, available in a beautiful palette of colors – including a very trendy pastel blue.
Integrate curves into the bedroom decor: nothing could be simpler with the Todory headboard offered by Sklum! This delicate model is available in cream and pink.
The Hackney Business headboard from Maisons du Mondes has a little originality: it is modular, since it is made up of different panels. Monochrome or multi-colored version, very wise or asymmetrical composition: it’s up to you.
The Staw headboard from Recollection features modern upholstery highlighted with nails. We particularly love this beige variation, which enhances both the ethnic chic bedroom and the contemporary bedroom.
Although it displays a sober color, the Starbust headboard from Maisons du Monde has a corolla shape which gives it a lot of allure.
Very chic, the velvet headboard is often contrasted with the linen headboard, which has a more casual look. With the Macbeth model, Drawer has fun blurring the lines by combining elegant velvet and a casual design borrowed from the linen version.
The Alezan headboard owes its name to the riding rugs, from which it is inspired. This padded velvet model is enhanced by a walnut edge: a mix of textures that fits perfectly with 2024 decorating trends. If you like the classic format headboard, we love this suspended version, which benefits from more of lightness.
Created by Pascal Morabito for Vente-privée, the Japi headboard is among the most affordable at the moment. And to make matters worse, it comes in a beautiful range of trendy colors.
An original velvet headboard
The contemporary velvet headboard does not just benefit from original upholstery. It is also available in printed version.
Combining canework and velvet, the Buisseau headboard from La Redoute Interiors is a great alternative to the vintage bed in the retro bedroom.
From the RNT by Really Nice Things collection, this model is distinguished by its floral pattern, which contrasts radically with the monochrome color of the traditional velvet headboard. A nice little extra: this hanging model is made of foam, which makes it a lightweight model that is easy to attach to the wall.
The Teggan headboard offered by Ellos Home is enhanced with a contemporary geometric pattern. This smart model can be placed or hung.
Nothing like Toile de Jouy to adopt the castle life decor in the bedroom. We love this RNT velvet headboard by Really Nice Things which combines classic pattern and contemporary design.
What alternative to the traditional velvet headboard?
The cozy and elegant appearance of velvet appeals to you, but you don’t necessarily want to invest in a new headboard, or do you like creative solutions? There are interesting alternatives!
Maybe velvet appeals to you, but you also like linen. Or that you love to revamp the bedroom by sticking to trends – or according to your inspiration. The solution is to opt for the La Redoute covered headboard, and to dress it with the Velvet cover, which is available in several colors.
Match your headboard to the comforter or duvet: and why not? The trick is to favor a 100% textile model, hung above the bed. We take the opportunity to shop this pretty model in moiré velvet spotted at Becquet.
Want an original headboard? Fall for Hope wall panels. This model from Pascale Morabito’s exclusive line for Vente-unique is made up of 17 hexagonal-shaped panels. Equipped with adhesive strips, they can be arranged as you wish.