The Sapa bed frame is built around two ideas working in quiet agreement: a headboard that is impossible to ignore, and a structure held together by joinery you will never see.
The headboard is defined by a precisely machined 3D geometric pattern, each facet angled to catch the light differently as the day moves through the room. Beneath that sculptural surface, the frame is assembled using traditional Japanese mortise-and-tenon joinery, hand-crafted joints that interlock without screws or bolts to deliver silent, lasting stability. Built entirely from solid wood and reinforced to a 1000 lb capacity, the Sapa is made to remain exactly as solid as the day it was assembled.
A silent slat system holds beneath without creaking or shifting, and the whole assembly assembles in about 30 to 45 minutes without power tools. The Sapa arrives ready to become the quiet anchor of the room, and to stay that way for years.