The indulgence of a bed outside the bedroom has long had a special appeal. The ancient Greeks lounged on klines, while Victorian women suffering from tightly-laced corsets are said to have collapsed onto “fainting couches”. With the release of Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona daybed in 1930, the versatile furniture item took on its most iconic shape – a simple tufted mattress with a cylindrical headrest. 

For contemporary designers, the horizontal plane of the daybed makes it a useful tool in the home. “I’m a daytime napper, and find daybeds nice for that purpose,” says Canadian designer Thom Fougere. “But I know others like them as a bridge between two adjacent spaces.” His backless model for Mjölk can “float” in the centre of a room without visually segregating it. Japanese brand Time & Style have harnessed this concept to create a whole collection of flat seating options that can be freely arranged across the floor. 

We’ve selected the best new daybeds for a stylish siesta. Some riff on classic designs with upholstery and bolster cushions. Others use the sleek surface to showcase interesting craft techniques and unusual materials such as woven bulrush or washi salvaged from ceremonial dragon costumes. 

Bouclé beauty

Dusty Deco V Daybed, €2,240
Dusty Deco V Daybed, €2,240 © Dusty Deco/Jonas Ingerstedt

The Dusty Deco V Daybed rests on a beech base in the Swedish brand’s signature V-shape. It is upholstered in velvet or cosy bouclé with a “sunken” headrest. €2,240, dustydeco.com


Industrial mode

Frederik Fialin Monteverdi Daybed, €7,700
Frederik Fialin Monteverdi Daybed, €7,700 © Courtesy of Studio Frederik Fialin

Frederik Fialin’s ultra-modern Monteverdi Daybed features a thin sheet of steel on wide tubular legs, plus a mattress in velvet or linen. €7,700, frederikfialin.com


A penchant for paper

David Horan’s daybed for the Paper for Béton Brut collection
David Horan’s daybed for the Paper for Béton Brut collection © Genevieve Lutkin

For his inaugural furniture collection Paper for Béton Brut gallery, David Horan reworks leathery Sekishu paper from the giant dragons that star in Japan’s Iwami Kagura shows. His low daybed features a tiered stack of cushions. POA, betonbrut.co.uk


Indian idyllic

Æquō Ajanta daybed, €24,000
Æquō Ajanta daybed, €24,000 © Courtesy of Æquō

Æquō’s grand Ajanta daybed sits in a curved hollow of teak wood, hand-carved in Bangalore. Its seat is woven from rice straw. €24,000, aequo.in


Midcentury modernista

Thom Fougere daybed, from C$7,960 (about £4,507)
Thom Fougere daybed, from C$7,960 (about £4,507)

The star of Thom Fougere’s minimalist oeuvre is this three-quarter length daybed topped by a down-filled mattress with midcentury-style tufting – and space at one end doubling as a side table. Choose from a white oak and tan leather combo or a darker oiled walnut with navy Colline fabric. From C$7,960 (about £4,507), mjolk.ca


Sleek and simple

Time & Style Stone Garden daybed, from €1,500
Time & Style Stone Garden daybed, from €1,500 © Alberto Parise 

Time & Style drew on Japanese futons and tatami mats for its modular Stone Garden collection, a flexible seating system. From €1,500, timeandstyle.com


Artisanal ensemble

Atelier de Troupe Pedregal daybed, $18,000
Atelier de Troupe Pedregal daybed, $18,000 © Alejandro Ramirez Orozco

Inspired by architect Luis Barragán, Atelier de Troupe’s Pedregal collection employs brutalist and art deco shapes and woods that are sourced and handmade with Mexican artisans. The daybed has a striking solid base and headrests on both sides. $18,000, atelierdetroupe.com


Dark and dreamy

Kāna Objects Yoishu daybed, from €10,000
Kāna Objects Yoishu daybed, from €10,000 © Katoo Peeters

Kāna Objects’ Yoishu daybed combines sleek panels of handbrushed, smoked or swamp oak with soft vintage hemp cushions designed by Isabelle Yamamoto. From €10,000, kanaobjects.com


A sweeping statement

Kentaro Takashina Endai daybed, $25,600
Kentaro Takashina Endai daybed, $25,600 © Joe Kramm

Kentaro Takashina creates a smooth rounded silhouette for his Endai design by cold-moulding strips of red cedar, a technique traditionally used for ships’ hulls. The daybed is topped with white leather and a maple headrest. $25,600, studiotashtego.com


Expressive impact

Gärsnäs Dag daybed, from £2,868
Gärsnäs Dag daybed, from £2,868 © Lennart Durehed

A series of bolster cushions perched on beech slats create a sense of dynamism within Gärsnäs’ playful Dag daybed, which designers Teresa Lundmark and Gustav Winsth call “a meeting between the minimal and the expressive”. From £2,868, garsnas.se


Lush in rush

Studio Atkinson Bulrush daybed, from £3,500
Studio Atkinson Bulrush daybed, from £3,500

A hand-woven rush surface and oak button feet add natural texture to Studio Atkinson’s Bulrush daybed, which comes with an optional deep cushion. From £3,500, studio-atkinson.com

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