Bed TC Bowl - sleep like in seventh heaven
Our TC Bowl bed is timeless and elegant, either against the wall or free-standing. Both the powerful bed back and the lighter bed frame are made from local solid wood. The slatted frame is intentionally made from Swiss stone pine, whose essential oils have a positive effect on the room climate - ideal for a restful night's sleep.
Our specially manufactured Calanca mattress also ensures maximum comfort. To ensure that everything fits perfectly, a fine inner frame holds the mattress securely in place - for an all-round secure sleeping experience.
Floating lightness meets sophisticated design
The special construction makes the bed appear to float above the floor. Despite its solid structure, the bed appears light and almost weightless. In addition, the space under the bed remains free, leaving you and our handmade Calanca mattress with enough air to regenerate. The base also remains accessible and is easy to clean.
To achieve this result, special wooden plug-in joints were developed combined with screw fastenings. We have successfully met the challenge of permanently connecting the straight, solid headboard to the slim frame in a stable manner. As a result, the TC-Bowl bed not only impresses with its appearance, but also with its stability and durability. No wobbling and no squeaking - simply genuine craftsmanship.
As individual as your sleep
Available as a single or double bed, TC Bowl can be customised to fit your needs.
Concept: Martin Bereuter
Year: 2024
Material:
Bed frame and headboard: solid oak
Slatted frame: solid swiss stone pine
Manufacturer: Tischlerei Bereuter
Production partner: Mohr Polster
Photos: Martin Bereuter
About the designer
Martin Bereuter
Born in Lingenau in the Bregenzerwald in 1973, he studied architecture in Liechtenstein before taking over his parents' carpentry business in 2006. Collaboration with artists, designers and creative people in the broadest sense characterizes his joinery and leads to international awards and recognition. In 2007, he began working as a board member at Werkraum Bregenzerwald, where he served as chairman from 2015 to 2023.