My Bedroom Needs This 17th-Century-Inspired Bed (Plus, It’s on Sale!)

Nikol SlatinskaShopping Writer, Home
Nikol SlatinskaShopping Writer, Home
In my role at Apartment Therapy, I'm most passionate about making my home look beautiful and organized and helping our readers do the same — often at a discount. Although I cover my fair share of newsy pieces, my work focuses on long-form service articles that help our audience…read more
published Apr 18, 2025
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Natural light-filled bedroom with orange and white bedding in a neutral painted room.
Credit: Erin Derby

Although spring is probably the time to deep-clean your home, it’s also a great opportunity to upgrade furniture pieces that have seen better days — especially if there’s a great sale. One of the best sales to check out right now is Interior Define’s Friends & Family sale, where you can take 20% off its entire site. 

I’m a huge Interior Define fan — especially after testing all of its sofas and accent chairs recently. There are so many pieces of furniture to choose from and customize, like modular sofas, sleeper sectionals with built-in storage, and even storage beds. The sale runs through April 22, so be sure to take advantage of the best deals below before time is up.

Maxwell Upholstered Bed with Storage Option, Queen
$2,570$1,928

Last year, Apartment Therapy founder and CEO Maxwell Ryan expanded his Interior Define collection to include a customizeable bed. The winged headboard and ball feet take design cues from the 17th century, but the style is still super-modern. Like all of Interior Define's pieces, the Maxwell bed can be endlessly configured to your style, and it can even come with storage, too.

$1,928 at Interior Define
Tegan Swivel Chair
$1,170$936

When I visited the Interior Define store to test out its accent chairs, I was impressed with the Tegan's compact size and medium-firm feel. I loved the velvet upholstery, but you can definitely customize the fabric however you'd like.

$936 at Interior Define
Sloan Chaise Sleeper Storage Sectional
$4,345$3,259

The Sloan storage sleeper is a staff favorite. Laura, our chief content officer, says the sectional helped her optimize the seating space in her living room while also providing a guest bed for overnight guests and visiting family. “The sleeper honestly exceeded my expectations,” her review reads. “Two grandparents and a friend gave it five stars … and the sectional cushion lifts easily to reveal the storage compartment.”

$3,259 at Interior Define
Maxwell Sectional Sofa with Chaise by Apartment Therapy
$2,945$2,356

Characterized by a traditional silhouette and a firm seat that’s great for both lounging and working, the Maxwell sectional fits a variety of lifestyles. No matter how much square footage you have, you can make it work, thanks to the customizable width and chaise length. Small but striking details, like the roll arms and ornamental feet, make this pick a stunner.

$2,356 at Interior Define
Tatum Modular Corner Sectional with Ottomans
$5,000$4,000

Noteworthy for its wide, comfy seats and structured design, the Tatum sectional comes with three seats and two ottomans you can move to provide extra legroom wherever needed. You could even split up this piece into two separate sofas if you’re hosting guests or experimenting with a new living room layout.

$4,000 at Interior Define
Dixon Corner 4-Seat Sectional
$4,420$3,536

For a timeless coastal style, give the Dixon sectional a try. It has firm, short seats and soft backs, so you sit upright but still get plenty of lumbar support. You’ll be happy to learn that it’s available in a few different performance fabrics, including performance linen. So, if you have pets or young children, you don’t have to worry about permanent stains.

$3,536 at Interior Define
Jasper Chaise Sectional
$3,745$2,996

Keep it minimal with the Jasper chaise sectional, which is one of Interior Define’s best sectionals for small spaces. Its short side measures 60 inches long, while the other chaise extends out 96 inches. You can stick this in the corner of your living room and still have space for your other furniture. Although you have the option to add an arm to one of the chaises, the armless design will help give your space an open, airy appearance.

$2,996 at Interior Define
James 3-Piece U-Bumper Sectional
$6,270$5,016

If you have a big family or you’re after a movie night sectional, try a U-shaped number like the James sectional. It has a clean but cozy design and soft seats you’ll never want to leave. Wide square arms round out the look, offering good resting spots for your snacks and remote. With this pick, there are no bad seats.

$5,016 at Interior Define
Hayes Modular 3-Seat Reversible Chaise Sectional
$4,860$3,888

The chaise on the Hayes modular sectional is a loose ottoman, so you can push it to whichever side you want and easily make the entire configuration fit in your living room as a result. Most of Interior Define’s living room seating is on the softer side, and this number is no exception. You’ll feel like you’re lounging on layers of fluffy down feathers as you sit atop the Hayes, and that’s because you are! It’s practically a daybed.

$3,888 at Interior Define

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