The term describes a bed frame designed with a raised, horizontal, typically solid, surface intended to support a mattress directly, often without the need for a box spring. These frames offer a streamlined and minimalist aesthetic, and are available in a variety of materials such as wood, metal, or upholstered options. An example is a low-profile, wooden structure featuring slats spaced closely together to bear the weight of the mattress.
The significance of this design lies in its space-saving attributes, its contribution to contemporary interior styles, and its potential cost-effectiveness by negating the necessity for an additional foundation. Historically, similar concepts have existed in various cultures, evolving to meet modern needs for compact living and stylistic preferences emphasizing clean lines and simplicity.