Somme Bed
Case
Designed by Matthew Hilton. The creation of esteemed British designer Matthew Hilton, each detail of this elegant bed has been carefully thought through to provide ultimate comfort.
Its headboard is inspired by the form of a pillow and is luxuriously upholstered in tactile bouclé fabric with delicate, French seam detailing around the edge. Its minimalist look is characteristic of Hilton’s signature blend of clean lines and functional details.
*Note bed pricing does not include mattresses
Details
Materials
Upholstered Headboard and Frame
Foam Padding
Timber Structure
Powder Coated Steel Brackets
Oak or Walnut Solid Legs
Dimensions
Double
W1520 × D2200 × H980 mm | Suitable for mattress W1350 × D1900 mm
Base Height 350mm
King
W1670 × D2300 × H1130 mm | Suitable for mattress W1500 × D2000 mm
Base Height 350mm
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Matthew Hilton
Born in 1957, Matthew Hilton studied at Portsmouth College of Art and then at Kingston Polytechnic. After graduating he worked for Capa as an industrial designer and model maker. He then set up his own design studio/workshop in 1984.
Matthew Hilton doesn't believe in design movements, and he really doesn't like the concept of design as a fashion. Rather, he thinks the design process is part of the evolution of any object through history. Designing with the end user in mind, and whether that means a household of ten or one, he takes pleasure in finding the fluid, easily adaptable solution to fit today's domestic spaces.