Shaker style, solid cherry wood, round spindle bed with arched head board and foot board from Maine's Chilton Furniture Co.
Burnette Spindle Bed and Shaker Heirloom Side Tables in cherry from Chilton Furniture in Maine
Mortise and tenon joinery on  arched footboard of Burnette Spindle Bed
Mortise and tenon joinery on  arched footboard of Burnette Spindle Bed
Burnette Spindle Bed and Shaker Heirloom Side Table in cherry from Chilton Furniture in Maine

Burnette Spindle Bed

Regular price $ 3,335.00

Vertical spindles pierce the arched headboard and footboard of the Burnette Spindle Bed using classic mortise and tenon construction. Designed and built in Maine. Shown in cherry. 

Our products are displayed among three showrooms. Please inquire with a showroom to determine where to view your desired piece in person.

Overall Dimensions
Twin - 78"L x 42"W x 39"H
Full - 78"L x 57"W x 39"H
Queen - 83"L x 64"W x 39"H
King - 83"L x 80"W x 39"H
California King - 87"L x 76"W x 39"H

Regular footboard is 30 1/2"H
Low footboard is 16"H (no arch, just the foot rail)

Other Bed Dimensions
Rails: 5 1/2"H x 1/4"D
Slat Height is 13 1/2" off floor and 2 1/2" deep on rail

Solid wood construction.
Platform base. 17 hardwood slats 2 3/4" wide by 3/4" thick, spaced 2" apart, separated by wood spacers. Distance measurement is consistent with most mattress warranty standards. An additional center rail runs head to toe for added support.
Conversion varnish finish.


Please note, new wood may vary in color from the wood shown in the accompanying photo(s). Read about how wood ages and the color changes here.

Current build times are 14-16 weeks.
SKU: BURNETTEBEDTHCHY

Platform vs. Conventional Bed Frame

A Conventional bed frame typically comes with 3-5 "slats", or pieces of wood that lay across the side rails of the bed frame. These slats are designed to hold a traditional box spring, or foundation, which sits under a mattress to provide support.

A Platform bed has either plywood or sufficient slats running down the length of the bed frame to directly support a mattress without the need for a box spring.

Platform beds typically cost a little more than Conventional ones, but they avoid the need to purchase a box spring and allow for a more modern, lower profile look.

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