Get the Look of a Loft Apartment Bedroom with Colorful Accessories and a Casper Mattress
The mattress is sometimes overlooked as a design element, but no bedroom is complete without one. We like the contrast of the room’s breezy, open feel with the sleek furniture and whimsical accents, so we did some sleuthing to help you re-create the look at home.
Art direction by Noemie Le Coz and photography by Collin Hughes.
An airy loft bedroom in California relies on a neutral palette as a backdrop for bright accessories.
Bed
The original Casper mattress has now been upgraded with the company’s new “zoned support” technology, which adds improved contouring at a sleeper’s hips, shoulders, and core to their proprietary hybrid foam construction.
Other options from Casper’s collection are the Wave ($1,995 for queen), Casper’s most advanced mattress, with ergonomic support, and Casper’s Essential, a streamlined version of the original Casper mattress.
Casper’s one-size-fits-all Pillow completes the bed setup. Its pillow-within-a-pillow design and two-inch gusset make it suitable for sleeping in any position.
The Last Stool by English industrial designer Max Lamb serves as a bedside table.
Furniture
Eric Trine’s Rod & Weave Chair has a powder-coated frame and woven leather body available in several color combinations; $1,350.
Swedish designer Monica Förster’s Copper Flower Pot for Skultuna resembles a luxe terracotta pot.
Accessories
For a lamp in a similar shape and color, try Panton’s Panthella Mini LED Table Lamp; $492 at Lumens.