Cathedral-style Western bed made from mango wood and hand-forged iron

Not just where you rest. Where you reclaim the day.

In the world of high-end ranch living, not every piece earns the right to be called a centerpiece. But the Cathedral Range Bed doesn't ask for permission — it commands the room.

Crafted from hand-selected mango wood and framed in forged iron, this bed blends architectural inspiration with Western durability. Its commanding arched silhouette recalls the quiet grandeur of a frontier chapel. Its weight and detail remind you that some things are still made to last.

A Structure Worthy of a Legacy

At over six feet tall, the bed’s headboard is more than a backdrop — it’s a statement of permanence. The arch itself pays homage to the cathedrals of the Old World, but its material and stance are pure American West: raw, grounded, and confident.

This is the kind of furniture that doesn’t just fill a space — it defines it.

Crafted, Not Manufactured

Each Cathedral Range Bed is built from kiln-dried mango wood, known for its rich grain and strength. The forged iron inlays? Those aren’t stamped panels — they’re hand-patinated and riveted in place by real artisans who know what it means to shape metal with fire.

This isn’t a piece that will wobble, wear out, or fade into the background. It's built for those who believe in substance over shortcuts.

Where Rest Meets Ritual

After a day on the land or at the helm of your business, you need more than a bed — you need a place to land. To think. To restore.

The Cathedral Range Bed offers that — not just physically, but emotionally. It creates a presence. A pause. A place.

Because when you live a life of purpose, you deserve furniture that reflects it.

Designed for Ranch Estates, Lodges & Custom Homes

This bed has become a favorite among luxury ranch owners, interior designers, and those curating lodge-style dream homes across the West. Whether placed against stone walls or nestled beneath timber ceilings, it delivers timeless balance between rugged and refined.

This is Western luxury — and it’s not trying to impress anyone. It just is.

Cathedral-style Western bed made from mango wood and hand-forged iron

Ready to Anchor Your Room?

Discover what it means to sleep in a space built for strength, history, and soul.

Explore the Cathedral Range Bed now and see how legacy begins with where you rest.

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Cathedral-style Western nighstand made from mango wood and hand-forged iron

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