Space-Saving Stackable Twin Beds for the Guest Room or Kids' Room: 10 Easy Pieces
An elegant solution to offer guests: well-designed, stackable twin beds. Each complete with a mattress and low profile, the beds stack up as one single bed and when separated, can pair side by side for a double bed or stand alone as multiple beds.
One of our favorite designs, the Toro Bed designed by Gil Coste in 2012 for More is a lightweight bed made of anodized aluminum.
The design that inspired the search for stackable beds: the Müller Stacking Modern Bed from Germany designed by Rolf Heide in 1966.
The Ikea Utåker Stackable Twin Beds in pine are sold with two bed frames; $407 at Ikea.
The Zeitraum Guest Stacking Bed by Hertel & Klarhoefer in 2007 is available in ash, oak, American cherry, American walnut, and European walnut.
The Opus White Stackable Twin Beds from Dorel Living come as two beds for $232.01 at The Home Depot.
The Lönneberga Stacking Bed designed by Alexander Seifried for Richard Lampert starts at $2,415 per bed from Stillfied.
Designed by Nils Holger Moormann, the Tagedieb Stacking Bed is made from birch plywood and starts at $1,631 per bed from Stillfried.
The Habitat Hanna Stacking Single Guest Bed is £370 each at Habitat.
The Hasena Amigo Stacking Bed comes in white-stained beech.
The Birch Loop Stacking Bed is £459 from the Futon Company.