





Nao D52 modern Platform Bed
Model D52 | Designer Upholstered Design
The Nao D52 is a low platform bed that sits 20cm off the floor (plus mattress height). Solid ash or plywood frame with integrated slat base. The low height makes it harder to get in and out of - consider this if you have knee or mobility issues. No headboard - the frame extends 30cm beyond the mattress on all sides. Queen, King, and Super King. Works best with a futon or thin mattress (15-20cm thick). Enjoy complimentary delivery on this European-crafted luxury bed anywhere in Riyadh and across Saudi Arabia, complete with warranty.
fast delivery & professional assembly included
Customization available upon request
Specifications
Why Choose Nao D52
Low Platform Frame
Floor-hugging design with built-in slats. No box spring needed. D52 has a thicker padded headboard than other Nao models.
Thick Cushioned Back
D52 headboard is softer than other Nao models. Better for sitting up in bed. Reading, laptop, breakfast.
Storage Base Option
Add hydraulic lift storage. Low profile maintained. 15cm internal depth for extra bedding or pillows.
modern Height
Low beds originated in Japan. Modern aesthetic. Easier for kids and pets to climb up. Harder to get out of for some.
See The Design
Zen Philosophy: Less is Everything
Japanese-Style Low Platform
The Nao D52 is a low platform bed inspired by modern design. Sits close to the ground. Simple lines, no ornament. The look that's popular in modern Japanese interiors and increasingly elsewhere.
The low height is harder to get in and out of if you have knee problems. Easier for younger people. There's a reason Japanese homes traditionally had floor seating. The D52 splits the difference: lower than Western beds, higher than a futon on the floor.
Materials are natural wood and plain fabrics. Earth tones, nothing bright. The aesthetic works if you like calm, uncluttered rooms. If you prefer a bed that's the visual focal point of your bedroom, this isn't that.

Frequently Asked Questions
Traditional Japanese sleeping was on futons directly on tatami floors. Platform beds evolved as minimal elevation while maintaining low, grounded aesthetic. Low beds promote calmness and room spaciousness. The Nao D52 at 20cm height honors this tradition.
Depends on mobility! Younger buyers and wellness enthusiasts love low beds. Getting up requires more leg strength than standard-height beds. Not recommended for elderly or anyone with knee issues. Many Riyadh yoga practitioners specifically seek ultra-low Japanese beds.
Woodworking technique using precisely cut joints instead of screws or nails. Mortise and tenon, quality, and other intricate joints create strong connections. Japanese joinery is craftsmanship art - the D52 showcases this heritage. No hardware means pure wood beauty.
Yes! While traditional Japanese sleeping uses thin futons, the D52 works with standard mattresses up to 20cm thick. Thicker mattresses reduce the ultra-low aesthetic. Many buyers use Japanese-style thin futons for authentic experience - our showroom has options.
The D52 IS the bed frame - an ultra-low platform sitting directly on floor. No additional frame needed. The solid wood platform provides mattress support through slatted design. Japanese beds embrace floor proximity rather than elevating sleeping surface.
The D52 appeals to specific aesthetic - minimalists, wellness enthusiasts, modern design admirers. It's intentionally austere - that's the philosophy. Not for everyone, but perfect for Riyadh buyers seeking calm, uncluttered bedrooms as sanctuary from busy life.