Wingback Beds

Shop wingback beds in the UK, featuring a tall, structured headboard with distinctive angled wing panels on either side. Available in a range of fabrics, colours, and sizes from single to super king, with ottoman storage options.

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Wingback Beds: The Headboard That Changes a Bedroom

A wingback bed is defined by the angled panels that extend outward from the top corners of the headboard, creating the characteristic wing silhouette that gives the design its name. These wings frame the headboard, add height and presence, and give the overall shape a structured, considered quality that sets it apart from simpler panel designs.

The wingback headboard has its origins in the wingback armchair, where the angled sides were originally designed to shield the sitter from cold draughts. In its bed form, the wings serve a purely aesthetic purpose, but one that has considerable impact. A tall wingback headboard creates a natural sense of enclosure around the sleeping area, making the head of the bed feel more intentional and cocoon-like without adding any physical structure to the room.

Height is one of the most distinctive aspects of the wingback bed. Headboards typically extend well above the top of the mattress, with many designs reaching 130 to 150cm from the floor. This vertical presence is particularly effective in rooms with higher ceilings, where a lower headboard can look lost or undersized. For more on headboard height, see our high headboard beds collection.

Fabric and colour choices determine how the wingback reads in a room. In a bold jewel tone like deep blue, green, or mustard, a wingback bed makes a strong visual statement. In a soft neutral like dove grey, cream, or oatmeal, the shape is still present and considered but sits more quietly. If you prefer a more textured fabric finish, our boucle beds and teddy beds offer similar silhouettes in softer fabric options.

Practical options vary by model. Some wingback beds are available with ottoman lift storage, which adds substantial under-bed space while keeping the exterior of the bed looking exactly as it would without the storage mechanism. For an alternative button-tufted headboard style, see our chesterfield beds.

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A wingback bed has a tall, structured headboard with angled wing panels extending outward from the top corners. The wings frame the headboard and create a distinctive silhouette that gives the bed more height and presence than a standard panel design.

A wingback bed is defined by its tall, structured shape with angled side panels. A chesterfield bed is defined by deep button-tufting across the headboard surface. Both are upholstered designs, but their character is quite different: wingback is dramatic in shape, chesterfield in surface detail.

Yes, many wingback bed designs are available with an ottoman lift base that provides full under-bed storage. Side drawer configurations are also available in some models. The storage mechanism is built into the base and does not affect the headboard design.

Wingback beds work best in rooms where there is enough wall height and space for the headboard to breathe. They are particularly effective in larger bedrooms and rooms with higher ceilings, where the vertical presence of the headboard can be appreciated without feeling overpowering.

Wingback beds are available in a wide range of upholstery options including velvet, linen, boucle, teddy fabric, and faux leather. Velvet and boucle are among the most popular choices, as their texture complements the structured shape of the headboard.