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Japanese Joinery Bed Frames: If You Can’t Afford a Thuma, Try These

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Last updated: 2025/09/10 at 6:42 AM
News Room Published 10 September 2025
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I’m a longtime fan of DreamCloud mattresses, so it came as no surprise that the brand’s Japanese joinery bed frame is an excellent product. Just like the mattress, numerous thoughtful details in this frame made it immediately stand out, so much so that I will be keeping it around for long-term testing to try with a larger variety of beds.

DreamCloud made the setup of this frame seamlessly idiot-proof (@me). Each piece is labeled, and when it comes time to actually put it all together, take a gander at each of the long pieces’ endpoints. If you look closely at the joints where they intersect on the ends, you will see that holes have been drilled into the top and bottom pieces. Accompanying small rods are attached to the boards that are fitted into it, and it’s a secondary mechanism that ensures stability. I find this to be impressive because the beams neatly stack into the grooves carved into the ends. It is, in a word, crisp. It’s a tiny detail, but they managed to keep the frame virtually silent when I put a mattress on it or moved around in my sleep. I didn’t notice any shaking, either. Another excellent feature of this frame is the center stability beam (crucial to prevent long-term sagging), which slides in last. This allows you to avoid nesting it in before closing the frame, unlike some other Japanese joinery models from different brands. It’s far more convenient.

Lining up the slats is the most challenging part of the process. You have to make sure everything is perfectly even before you go with the flow; instead, go with the Velcro as the boards have it attached on the ends. However, Dreamcloud thought of that, too, so similar wooden rods to those found on the end pieces of the boards can be found in the center of the bed, where the slatted frames are inserted. They’re about the width of a pencil. Pop those slats in, unroll, and go. You don’t have to get a headboard with this frame, but DreamCloud provided me one anyway. There are two square openings located inside the top beam of the frame, so right where your head would be. The headboard slides into these internal slots, which are shaped to hold the end pieces, holding it upright securely. Foam block stickers are included to be attached last, so your wall doesn’t get scuffed up. All that, and still no tools necessary. Down to the details, people! And this detail you don’t want to skip on—it’s around $600 for a queen at the time of this writing. The headboard costs $300 extra, but all in, that’s still far cheaper than luxury alternatives. You’ll also have two stain options to choose from: natural or a very pretty walnut.

Shipping Free
Number of boxes One
Tools required? No
Wood type Bamboo
Warranty Two years
Trial period 60 nights

The Bamboo Bed Frame by DreamCloud ranges from $449 for a twin to $699 for a California king.

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