Material: 100% premium solid wood construction with natural grain character.
There is a Japanese word for the particular ease of a Sunday with nowhere to be. Goro-goro (ごろごろ). It describes the unhurried rhythm of lying close to the ground, stretching out, half-asleep and half-present, with no agenda and no particular reason to move. It is not laziness. It is a way of being in a room.
The Goro Bed was designed around that idea.
A simple, elegant bed frame with a quiet Japanese sensibility, the Goro draws on the tradition of low platform sleeping to bring a different kind of calm to the bedroom. Its solid wood frame sits wide and close to the floor, with a clean floating base that gives the silhouette a visual lightness without losing its sense of weight and stillness. No headboard. No ornament. Just proportion and material, giving the room a grounded center it can organize itself around.
The low platform profile is a considered choice, not a minimal one. In Japanese bed design, proximity to the floor changes how a room feels and how a body settles into it. The horizontal line tends to read with particular clarity against simple baseboards, on wood floors or herringbone parquet, under a pendant light. It brings the kind of visual calm that is easier to feel than to explain.
Grounded and understated, the Goro Bed provides a solid foundation for a bedroom that feels balanced, intentional, and genuinely at rest.
There is a Japanese word for the particular ease of a Sunday with nowhere to be. Goro-goro (ごろごろ). It describes the unhurried rhythm of lying close to the ground, stretching out, half-asleep and half-present, with no agenda and no particular reason to move. It is not laziness. It is a way of being in a room.
The Goro Bed was designed around that idea.
A simple, elegant bed frame with a quiet Japanese sensibility, the Goro draws on the tradition of low platform sleeping to bring a different kind of calm to the bedroom. Its solid wood frame sits wide and close to the floor, with a clean floating base that gives the silhouette a visual lightness without losing its sense of weight and stillness. No headboard. No ornament. Just proportion and material, giving the room a grounded center it can organize itself around.
The low platform profile is a considered choice, not a minimal one. In Japanese bed design, proximity to the floor changes how a room feels and how a body settles into it. The horizontal line tends to read with particular clarity against simple baseboards, on wood floors or herringbone parquet, under a pendant light. It brings the kind of visual calm that is easier to feel than to explain.
Grounded and understated, the Goro Bed provides a solid foundation for a bedroom that feels balanced, intentional, and genuinely at rest.
Material: 100% premium solid wood construction with natural grain character.