Bedroom x art gallery moodboard with colorfull bedside tables and beds. Red, blue, green and yellow tones

Bedroom x Art Gallery

Imagine transforming your bedroom into a personal art gallery, where each piece of furniture is a masterpiece that embodies your unique taste and style. Malabar’s designers believe that with the right selection of artistic furniture, your bedroom can elevate beyond functionality, becoming a curated sanctuary of inspiration and beauty. Discover our bedroom furniture selection.

Artisphere bed

Artisphere Bed

The Artisphere bed is a luxurious homage to modern artistic expression, blending sculptural form with exquisite comfort. Inspired by the bold vibrancy of contemporary art, the headboard design features soft, spherical cotton velvet cushions in an array of carefully curated colors that evoke a sense of playful elegance. The carefully upholstered orbs form a visual masterpiece, transforming any bedroom into a gallery of high-end design.

Fauves Bedside Table

Back in the Summer of 1905, Henri Matisse and André Derain started applying aggressively straight from non-naturalistic color tubes over their paintings. And then the first avant-garde modernist movement was born, the Fauvism, Influenced by the Post-impressionism of Van Gogh and the Neo-Impressionism of Sairat. In contrast to the dark, these like-minded artists disturb nature, using shapes quite abstract, fierce brushwork, and bright emotive colors. Inspired by the leaders of the movement’s masterpieces, Malabar designers conceived the Fauves Bedside Table.

Fauves nightstand in a eclectic bedroom
Ej ee bed with red, pink, yellow, gray and white fabrics in a cozy bedroom.

Ej Ee Bed

The Postmodernism movement is notoriously difficult to define. So, the best way to characterize this elusive art movement is that it’s a reaction against the utopian ideals of modernism. Over two decades, this bold movement established ideas about art and design, bringing a new self-awareness about style itself.

Refusing to recognize the authority of any single style or definition of what art should be, Malabar creative minds designed this postmodern-inspired Ej Ee bed.

Bohld Bedside Table

In the early 80s, objects and furniture were designed to be functional, not decorative. So the Italian-based designer and architect Ettore Sottsass met a group of designers to change this with a more creative design approach. Inspired by the very known art movements back in time, Art Deco and Pop Art Style and Memphis Group was born. Known for its bright and bold furniture design style, Memphis keeps inspired artists and becomes a trend in interiors and furniture. A dialogue between art, architecture, and design drives over this highly influential 80s-inspired side table design.

Bohld side table in travertino rosso, paired with oak wood. Checkered piece in calacatta vagli and saint laurent marble.

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