furniture · Contemporary (2026) — campaign/safari furniture tradition

Hanging Full-Grain Leather Headboard Set with Cushions & Bed Runner — Safari Lodge Edition (Set of 3)

$367.50

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EMI Availablefrom $30.63/mo · 3/6/9/12 mo
MOQ · 4 piecesSold in lots of 4. Lot total · ₹1,40,000
Quantity
Minimum 4

From the Curator

""We developed this set after a lodge designer told me her problem plainly: nothing with a wall fixing survives a tent, and nothing synthetic survives the Mara sun. So we went back to saddlery — straps, buckles, a rail — and to pull-up leather, which is what old campaign trunks were bound in for exactly this life. The prototype hung in our workshop through one full Punjab summer and one monsoon before we shipped the first order. It looked better in October than it had in April. That was the test.""

Details

DimensionsHeadboard: W 165 × H 75 (combined twin panels); Cushions: 45 × 45 (pair); Runner: 230 × 65 — custom widths available
ConditionMint — made to order
EraContemporary (2026) — campaign/safari furniture tradition

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About this object

A three-piece leather dressing for the safari bed: a hanging headboard of twin full-grain panels suspended on buckled leather straps from an iron rail, a pair of matching leather accent cushions, and a leather bed runner for the foot of the bed. The leather is pull-up grade — vegetable-tanned, finished in wax and oil — which is why every panel carries its own marbled landscape of tone; no two sets are identical, and none is printed. The whole system is treated for the realities of tented hospitality: humidity, dust, and the daily temperature swing of camp life. This set borrows the logic of campaign furniture and saddlery: panels hang from a rail on straps, install in minutes, level on any surface, and pack flat for transport to remote sites. Pull-up leather is the correct grade for the setting because it is finished in the hide, not on top of it — scratches and scuffs burnish back into the surface with a palm rub, which in a high-turnover lodge room means the headboard improves with seasons of guests rather than wearing out under them. The runner and cushions are cut from the same tannage lot as the panels, so the set ages in unison. The hanging construction solves the fundamental problem of tented suites: no wall to bolt a headboard to. Instead, the system uses campaign furniture intelligence — straps, buckles, an iron rail — that installs without permanent fixtures and travels to remote locations. Built for the lodge bed that has to photograph as well at year five as at opening — the over-bed shot every safari property leads its website with. In a Mara or Serengeti tented suite it sits naturally against canvas and timber; in a city home it brings the same warmth to a bedroom that wants texture without ornament. Sold as a set of three; supplied per-room in any quantity for hospitality projects, with custom widths to match lodge bed specifications. Volume pricing available: 5-9 sets @ ₹64,000; 10+ sets @ ₹58,000. Ships worldwide — export from India.