UK Made Wooden Beds

Handcrafted British Quality from Hall-Fast

In a market flooded with imported, mass-produced furniture, genuinely UK made wooden beds have become something worth seeking out. When a bed is designed, built and finished by hand in a British workshop, you get a level of quality, accountability and craftsmanship that a container-load of flat-pack frames shipped halfway around the world simply cannot match. The handcrafted wooden bed collection from Hall-Fast is exactly that: each frame is built by hand in the United Kingdom, to order, from solid, sustainable Scandinavian Redwood.

This guide explains what 'UK made' really means for the beds in the Hall-Fast range, why it matters, and how to choose the right British-built frame for your home.

What 'UK Made' Really Means Here

'British' and 'designed in the UK' are phrases that get used loosely in the furniture trade, often to describe products that are actually manufactured overseas. With this collection, the meaning is refreshingly literal: each bed is constructed by hand by master artisans in an independent UK workshop. There is no overseas mass-production line and no anonymous factory. When you place an order, a skilled British carpenter builds your bed.

That matters for several practical reasons. A craftsperson responsible for an entire frame takes care over every joint, every length of grain and every finish in a way that a high-speed production line never can. Quality control is built into the process rather than bolted on at the end. And because the workshop is here in the UK, the supply chain is short, transparent and accountable — if something is not right, there is a real workshop and a real team standing behind it.

The Advantages of Buying British-Built

Choosing UK made wooden beds brings a series of genuine benefits.

Superior build quality. Hand construction in an independent workshop produces a more solid, more reliable frame than mass assembly. Solid corner posts, proper joinery and solid wooden slats as standard all add up to a bed with real structural integrity.

Shorter, greener supply chains. A bed built in the UK does not have to be shipped across oceans in a container. Combined with sustainably sourced Scandinavian Redwood and eco-friendly production methods, that makes for a more environmentally responsible purchase.

Made to order, not made for stock. Because each frame is built specifically for you, there is no warehouse full of identical units. You choose the model, size and finish, and your bed is crafted to that specification — which is only really practical with local, hands-on manufacturing.

Accountability and support. A UK workshop with fully replaceable components means that if a part is ever damaged, it can be replaced rather than the whole bed scrapped. That long-term support is part of what British-built craftsmanship offers.

Genuine character. Every handcrafted frame carries its own distinctive grain and subtle variation. You are buying a one-off, not a clone — the hallmark of real craftsmanship.

A Lifetime Investment, Built to Last

The philosophy behind these UK-made beds is the opposite of throwaway furniture. Mass-produced frames are designed to a price and often last only a few years before the engineered board fails and the whole thing is discarded. A handcrafted British bed in solid timber is designed as a lifetime investment.

Exceptionally durable and built to last for generations, every frame is supplied with fully replaceable components, so it can be maintained and kept in service for decades. It is the kind of bed that can genuinely become a family heirloom — something you keep and pass on rather than replace. In an age of disposable goods, that is increasingly rare, and increasingly valuable.

The Full Range of Wooden Beds Available from Hall-Fast

Let us go through the collection one bed at a time. Each has its own personality, but all share the same core DNA: solid Scandinavian Redwood, UK hand-construction, fully replaceable parts, and a finish chosen to suit the space. For full current specifications and pricing on any model, follow the links through to the individual product pages.

The Wollaton

The Wollaton is one of the signature designs in the collection. It combines style and functionality in a timeless design that complements virtually any décor. Expertly handcrafted from solid, sustainable Scandinavian Redwood, with the prominent natural grain and solid corner posts that define the range, it is the kind of frame that anchors a bedroom — elegant enough to be a centrepiece, yet understated enough to suit almost any interior.

Because it is built to order, the Wollaton can be finished to match your scheme, and as with every bed in the range, all components are fully replaceable to ensure a lifetime of use. View full specifications and the current price on the Wollaton product page.

The Annesley High Foot End

The Annesley High Foot End is the more traditional of the two Annesley variants. A high foot end gives a bed a sense of enclosure and grandeur, with the frame visually holding the mattress between a substantial headboard and an equally present footboard — a balanced, classic silhouette that has been a hallmark of fine wooden beds for centuries.

Built by hand from sustainable Scandinavian Redwood with solid corner posts and a prominent grain, it makes a statement without being ostentatious. Made to order, finished to specification, and built with fully replaceable components, it is detailed on the Annesley High Foot End product page.

The Annesley Low Foot End

For a lighter, more open look there is The Annesley Low Foot End. It keeps the same handsome headboard and the same superb craftsmanship, but lowers the foot end for a more contemporary, airy feel. A low foot end makes a room feel more spacious, avoids crowding a smaller bedroom, and gives a cleaner sightline across the bed.

You still get the warmth and character of solid Scandinavian Redwood and the same solid corner posts, just in a more relaxed, modern stance. See full specifications on the Annesley Low Foot End product page.

The Woodborough Low Foot End

The Woodborough Low Foot End pairs a generous headboard with a low, open foot end for a beautifully balanced design. It is available in Single, Small Double, Double and King sizes, with a headboard height of 81cm and a low foot end of 41.5cm across all sizes, plus a generous 27.5cm of under-bed clearance — ideal for storage boxes. Every Woodborough comes with solid, durable wooden slats as standard.

The finish is a seamless solid colour across the entire frame, from deep teals to heritage browns. It arrives with the headboard and foot end fully assembled, needing only the side rails and slats attaching with a screwdriver. Full details are on the Woodborough Low Foot End product page.

The Newstead High Foot End

The Newstead High Foot End carries a stately presence. The high foot end design gives this bed a commanding, well-proportioned look that suits both period properties and larger contemporary rooms. Handcrafted from solid Scandinavian Redwood with the same prominent grain and solid corner posts as the rest of the range, and finished to your chosen colour, the tall foot end lends the bed a real sense of occasion.

It is built to order by master artisans, with fully replaceable components and the same screwdriver-only assembly as the rest of the collection. View the specifications on the Newstead High Foot End product page.

The Harlequin

The Harlequin is where master carpentry meets striking design. Its signature feature is a harlequin motif made from different shades of your chosen colour, giving the frame real depth and visual interest. It is offered in Heritage Brown or StoneHearth, in Single, Small Double, Double and King sizes, with a 1000mm headboard, a 415mm foot end and 275mm of under-bed clearance.

Handcrafted in the UK from solid, sustainable Scandinavian Redwood with solid corner posts and a prominent natural grain, it arrives with the headboard and foot end fully assembled. Explore it on the Harlequin product page.

The Newstead Low Foot End

The Newstead Low Foot End offers all the quality of the Newstead with a lower, more modern foot end for a lighter, more open look. The lower foot end opens up the room, improves sightlines and works beautifully where you want the bed to feel integrated rather than dominant.

As with every bed in the collection, it is handcrafted from sustainable Scandinavian Redwood, built to order, finished to specification, and supplied with fully replaceable components. See the full specification on the Newstead Low Foot End product page.

The Radford

The Radford brings balance and calm with its distinctive symmetrical design — an identical headboard and footboard, each at 415mm — for a clean, low, even silhouette. Available in Single, Small Double, Double and King sizes, it has a deliberately low, streamlined profile with 100mm of under-bed clearance and a seamless, solid single-colour finish.

An ideal choice for minimalist, Scandinavian-inspired interiors, it is handcrafted from solid Scandinavian Redwood, built to order, and supplied with fully replaceable components. Discover more on the Radford product page.

The Tokyo

The Tokyo brings a clean, contemporary, internationally inspired sensibility to the range — pared-back, modern minimalism for sleek, uncluttered interiors. Crafted from the same solid, sustainable Scandinavian Redwood as the rest of the range, it proves that handcrafted wooden beds need not be exclusively traditional.

It is built to order in the UK, finished to specification, supplied with fully replaceable components, and designed for simple, screwdriver-only assembly. View the details on the Tokyo product page.

The Woodborough Plus Low Foot End

The Woodborough Plus Low Foot End is the upgraded, larger sibling of the standard Woodborough. It adds a taller 100cm headboard for a stronger presence, plus an additional Super King size. Available in Single, Small Double, Double, King and Super King, with the 100cm headboard, the signature low 41.5cm foot end and 27.5cm under-bed clearance throughout. All Super King (6ft) models include a central support rail as standard for maximum stability.

The finish is a seamless solid colour from deep teals to heritage browns, and every bed comes with solid wooden slats as standard. Handcrafted from sustainable Scandinavian Redwood, it arrives with the headboard and foot end fully assembled. See full details on the Woodborough Plus Low Foot End product page.

The Material: Sustainable Scandinavian Redwood

Every bed in the Hall-Fast range is handcrafted from solid, sustainable Scandinavian Redwood, and the choice of timber shapes everything about how a bed looks, feels and lasts.

Scandinavian Redwood, a slow-grown Northern European pine, is prized by furniture makers for several reasons. Grown in cold climates, it develops tight, even growth rings that give the finished timber both strength and a beautiful, prominent grain pattern. It is dimensionally stable, meaning it resists the warping and twisting that can plague lesser woods. And it takes finishes superbly, holding colour evenly across the whole surface of a frame.

Just as importantly, it is a genuinely sustainable choice. The redwood used in this range comes from responsibly managed sources, and the entire production process uses eco-friendly methods throughout. Combined with the made-to-order, made-to-last philosophy, this means every frame is about as environmentally considered as a bed can realistically be.

The result is a bed with a rustic profile: solid corner posts, a warm and characterful grain, and a substantial, reassuring feel. It is a versatile look, sitting comfortably against bold, dramatic accent walls just as happily as it does within soft, neutral interiors.

True Craftsmanship: Made to Order in an Independent Workshop

Each of these wooden beds is constructed by hand by master artisans in an independent UK workshop. There is no mass production line. When an order is placed, the bed is built specifically for it, to the chosen size and finish.

This hands-on approach is what guarantees the structural integrity of every frame. A bed built by a skilled carpenter responsible for the whole piece is simply more solid and more reliable than one assembled in seconds by machine. It is the difference between furniture that is made and furniture that is merely manufactured.

Because each frame is bespoke and built to order, there is a short lead time — typically two to three weeks for crafting before the bed is shipped. Far from being a drawback, this is what ensures the highest standards of quality and detail. And because each component is fully replaceable, the bed is designed to last for generations rather than being thrown away.

Sizing Guide

Across the range, sizes typically run from Single up to King, with the Woodborough Plus extending all the way to Super King. As a general guide, the dimensions for the Woodborough family are:

Size Width Length
Single 104 cm 202.5 cm
Small Double 132 cm 202.5 cm
Double 147.5 cm 202.5 cm
King 162.5 cm 210 cm
Super King (Woodborough Plus only) 192.5 cm 210 cm

The Harlequin and Radford share the same Single to King footprint, with widths of 1040mm (Single), 1320mm (Small Double), 1475mm (Double) and 1625mm (King). Exact headboard and foot end heights vary by model — for example, the Woodborough's headboard is 81cm while the Harlequin's is 1000mm — so always check the individual product page for the precise specification of the bed you are interested in. If you need a size outside the standard options, bespoke sizing is available.

Finishes and Colours

Most models in the range — including the Wollaton, the Annesley, the Newstead, the Woodborough, the Radford and the Tokyo — are available in a seamless solid colour applied across the entire frame, drawn from a palette that runs from deep, dramatic teals through to warm heritage browns. The Harlequin is the exception and the showstopper, with its signature multi-shade motif available in Heritage Brown or StoneHearth.

Because these are natural wood products, measurements and colours may vary slightly from the photographs you see online. That is not a flaw — it is the signature of a genuine handcrafted piece, and part of what makes each bed unique.

Simple, Stress-Free Assembly

One of the most common worries when buying a bed online is assembly. With this range, that worry is largely removed, because the makers do the heavy lifting for you.

Every bed arrives with the headboard and foot end already fully assembled. All that is needed is to attach the side rails and the slats. The only tool required is a screwdriver, and clear, easy-to-follow instructions are included with every order. There are no cryptic diagrams, no bags of mystery fixings, and no need for specialist tools — just a straightforward process that most people can complete comfortably.

Shipping, Lead Times and Delivery

Because each bed is bespoke and made to order, you should allow approximately two to three weeks for crafting before the item is shipped. This lead time is what allows the master artisans to maintain the highest standards of quality and detail on each individual piece.

When it comes to delivery, these beds are not simply handed to a standard parcel courier. Hall-Fast uses a specialist independent furniture courier for all deliveries to ensure safe handling of these substantial, carefully made items. The courier will contact you directly to arrange a specific time slot that suits you.

The Hall-Fast Price Promise: We Will Not Be Beaten on Price

Quality craftsmanship does not have to mean overpaying, and this is where Hall-Fast's price promise comes in.

OUR PRICE PROMISE: Hall-Fast will not be beaten on price on any authentic product. If you find a better price anywhere on the internet, or you receive a quotation elsewhere, simply let the team know and they will match it.

This is a genuinely valuable commitment when you are investing in furniture intended to last a lifetime. Find a better price on an authentic product, tell Hall-Fast, and it will be matched. To take advantage of the price promise, or to discuss any product in the range, get in touch via the contact page.

Bespoke Requirements: Built Around Your Vision

Sometimes a standard size or configuration simply will not do — perhaps an awkwardly shaped room, an unusual mattress size, or a very specific design idea. This is where the made-to-order nature of the range really comes into its own.

If you have any specific requests or bespoke requirements, the team genuinely welcomes them. They love working on custom projects and are happy to accommodate special sizing and other bespoke needs wherever possible. To start a conversation about a custom wooden bed, head to the contact page.

Why Buy Your UK Made Wooden Bed from Hall-Fast?

There are plenty of places to buy a bed, but few that offer genuinely UK-made, handcrafted solid wood frames with this combination of quality and value. The product is built by hand in a British workshop from sustainable Scandinavian Redwood, with fully replaceable parts and a lifetime-investment philosophy. The price promise means you get that British craftsmanship without paying a premium you do not need to — find a better price on an authentic product and Hall-Fast will match it.

Hall-Fast is itself a well-established UK business offering a vast range of industrial, commercial and office equipment alongside this bed collection. You can learn more on the About Hall-Fast page and explore the wider range of trusted brands on the brands page.

How to Order

You can buy online directly through the product pages linked throughout this guide, or contact the team for advice, a bespoke quotation, or to take advantage of the price promise. Browse the full range on the main Wooden Beds category page, then get in touch via the contact page, by phone on 01623 645645, or by email at sales@hall-fast.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these beds really made in the UK? Yes. Every bed is constructed by hand by master artisans in an independent UK workshop, rather than imported or mass-produced overseas.

What wood are they made from? Solid, sustainable Scandinavian Redwood, chosen for its strength, dimensional stability, beautiful prominent grain and responsible sourcing.

How long will my bed take to arrive? As each bed is made to order in the UK, allow approximately two to three weeks for crafting before it is shipped. A specialist independent furniture courier will then contact you to arrange delivery.

Is the bed difficult to assemble? No. It arrives with the headboard and foot end fully assembled; only the side rails and slats need attaching with a screwdriver, and clear instructions are included.

Can I order a custom size? Yes. Because the beds are built to order in a UK workshop, bespoke sizing and other custom requirements can be accommodated wherever possible.

Are replacement parts available? Yes. Every bed is designed as a lifetime investment, and all components are fully replaceable.

Why might my bed look slightly different from the photographs? Because these are handmade from natural wood, each frame carries its own unique grain, and measurements and colours may vary slightly. This is a hallmark of a genuine handcrafted piece.

Final Thoughts

Choosing UK made wooden beds is a choice for quality, accountability and longevity over the disposable economy of imported flat-pack furniture. A bed handcrafted in a British workshop from sustainable Scandinavian Redwood, with fully replaceable parts and built to last for generations, is an investment that pays off for decades — and supports genuine British craftsmanship in the process.

Browse the full range on the Wooden Beds page, learn more on the About page, explore the wider range on the brands page, and contact the team to order your British-built bed or arrange something bespoke.


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