


bedBED™
The story of bedBED™ began in 2022. The dream? To create a beautiful toddler floor bed that grows with your child and surpasses the highest safety standards.
“We felt the market lacked options for parents who wanted to start their kids on the floor early,” Piccalio co-founders Aneta and Ali explain. “We wanted to find the right partner for this product, because making kids' beds is difficult and has to be done by the best in the industry. When we finally found our current manufacturer in Europe, it felt like the stars had aligned.”
Aneta and Ali worked with a talented designer who is a Montessori mama and AD Top 100 designer to create the perfect Montessori floor bed. After years of perfecting the design, it’s coming this fall! Our first batch of bedBED™ is being carefully crafted right now by our manufacturer in Europe.
Safety & Certifications
- Conforms to ASTM F1821
- U.S. CPSC safety standards
- California Prop 65
- Intertek certified
- GREENGUARD Gold Certified
- FSC® Wood
Materials
Made with natural wood and a non-toxic 0-VOC finish. As always, safe for you, your home, and the planet.

GREENGUARD GOLD

FSC WOOD
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The story of bedBED™ began in 2022. The dream? To create a beautiful toddler floor bed that grows with your child and surpasses the highest safety standards.
“We felt the market lacked options for parents who wanted to start their kids on the floor early,” Piccalio co-founders Aneta and Ali explain. “We wanted to find the right partner for this product, because making kids' beds is difficult and has to be done by the best in the industry. When we finally found our current manufacturer in Europe, it felt like the stars had aligned.”
Aneta and Ali worked with a talented designer who is a Montessori mama and AD Top 100 designer to create the perfect Montessori floor bed. After years of perfecting the design, it’s coming this fall! Our first batch of bedBED™ is being carefully crafted right now by our manufacturer in Europe.

Our 2-in-1 design takes you from bed to BED
bedBED™ is more than a name; it’s a bedtime story. Once upon a time, there was a little one who was ready to crawl, explore, and do everything “all by myself!” So, her parents set her up with “bed,” a low-to-the-ground Montessori floor bed that facilitated her independence, and she was so pleased.
She grew and she grew until one day, she decided she wanted a big kid bed. With a smile, her parents flipped her “bed”, creating BED…a bed big enough for her big kid dreams.

Why a Montessori floor bed?
Popular in the Montessori community, a floor bed helps young children sleep independently and safely. bedBED® will be available in a toddler bed and twin bed sizes.

bedBED™, a toddler floor bed made for you
When dreaming up bedBED™, we made choice a priority. You can use it as a Montessori floor bed or flip it for a big kid bed. You can add a headboard—or not. Add a safety rail—or not. Add a Book Hook—or not. You’re the expert on your family. With bedBED™, you can create the ideal setup for your child and parenting style.
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"We are eternal fans of Piccalio's kid gear that’s multipurpose, and get even more excited by products or furniture that can go the distance. Stylish aesthetic and complements just about any type of space."
"The best learning tower for independent toddlers."

"Non-toxic and beautiful children's items for home and beyond."

"Piccalio’s helper tower is destined to become an indispensable part of kitchen life."

"Piccalio’s open-ended toys and furniture help the play emerge from within the child."

Frequently asked questions
If we didn't answer your question, see our main FAQ page or contact us.
Montessori floor beds are safe as long as you follow the manufacturer’s recommendations and instructions. When setting up your child’s Montessori floor bed, also consider taking some time to child-proof your child’s room. Because your child will be able to get up and move around freely, it’s best to anchor furniture to the wall, cover outlets, and remove any unsafe items.
Transitioning to a floor bed is similar to any change out of a crib or bassinet. One strategy is to set up the floor bed and leave the crib in the room at the same time. Then, ask your child where they want to sleep each night. After about a week of sleeping in the bed, you can remove the crib.
When transitioning to a floor bed, it can also be helpful to have your child practice getting in and out a few times. That way, they can get in and out independently with confidence.
If your child is old enough, you may also work with them to create a morning routine. Should they call for you to open their door? Can they get out and go get you? Should they read a book until you come for them? You can make a chart with pictures that show your child which activities they can do when they get up.
The decision to flip the bed from the floor bed to the big kid BED is a personal decision. Some children are ready when they’re 2 years old, while others may not be ready until they’re 3 or 4 years old. You may consider adding a safety rail when you make this transition so your child won’t roll out of bed.
Both a twin floor bed and a toddler floor bed offer advantages and drawbacks depending on your needs. Choosing the best one for your child and family depends on various factors such as:
How big your child’s bedroom is. A toddler bed is smaller and fits nicely in a small room.
How old your child is. If your child is younger, they’ll have more time to use the toddler bed. Also, if your child is younger, the toddler bed frame may be a better fit than a twin. If your child is older, they will grow out of a toddler bed quickly.
How long you plan on using the bed. Children often outgrow a toddler bed frame’s height and weight limits by the time they are 5 to 6 years old. If you child has younger siblings, the timing might be right for them to get a turn on the toddler bed frame before moving your older child to a twin.
If you choose a twin bed frame, your child can use it for many years, even when they’re all grown up! A twin bed can also serve as a guest bed when needed.
What you already have. Some cribs convert to a toddler bed, meaning you might already have an option that size.
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