The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Some intriguing places to lay your weary head

Four-posters, specialty hammocks, hanging beds made with style.

- By Linda Jerkins For the AJC

Hang in there

When Carson and Cindi Rembert needed extra space in their small two-bedroom house for a new baby and guests, they designed and created a hanging bed. Then Carson built a second one for the backyard. Friends and family were intrigued and wanted hanging beds too. Within months, the Remberts were growing their new hanging bed business.

The company: Custom Carolina Hanging Beds was founded in 2013 in Charleston, S.C.

The founders and background: Carson, a master carpenter for 20 years, is from Beaufort. Cindi, who has a hospitalit­y degree from the University of South Carolina, grew up in Nicholls, Ga.

The goods: Custom, handmade hanging beds in several different designs and two sizes: twin and crib. Hanging beds come fully assembled.

What’s popular: The more traditiona­l “Historic Hilton Head Hanging Bed” (starting at $1,450) and “The Beaufort Hanging Bed” with its simple, more modern feel (starting at $1,350). Cushion packages start at $750. Bed prices include shipping.

Fun (or unusual) request:A trapezoid hanging bed designed by a customer.

Claim to fame: Designed and built a hanging bed for the TV show “Treehouse Masters.”

Where to buy: Carolinaha­ngingbeds.com

Up in the air

Not satisfied with made-inChina hammocks, North Carolina’s Kemp Dunbar decided to design and make his own.

The founder and background: Dunbar graduated from North Carolina State University with a degree in mechanical engineerin­g and no cut-andsew experience. After working several technical engineerin­g design jobs as an independen­t contractor, he taught himself to sew and was soon running industrial sewing machines out of his small apartment in Raleigh. Dunbar has since moved the operation to a new commercial sewing facility in Raleigh.

The company: Sluice Hammocks started in 2014 in Raleigh, where the camping-style hammocks are designed, tested and manufactur­ed.

The main goods: Handcrafte­d hammocks in single and double sizes that are made of 100 percent nylon that has been texturized and laundered to give it a soft, cottony feel.

What’s popular: The Infinity Single Hammock, available in six colors ($69.95), which comes with built-in buckles and no-fuss tree straps.

Make it your own: Add monograms, limited edition embellishm­ents and private label branding. Custom hammocks have been a hit with Cub Scouts, craft breweries and wedding parties.

Where to buy: www.sluicehamm­ocks.com. Use coupon code “HammockTow­nATL” to save 15 percent at checkout.

Sleep in it

Andrew Reid is a third-generation woodworker and owner of Alabama-based Reid Classics, which specialize­s in antique reproducti­ons of four-poster beds.

The company: Reid Classics was started in Mobile in 1938 by Reid’s grandfathe­r (Robert Reid). The custom furniture workshop is now based in Dothan and ships all over the world.

The craftsman and background: Reid’s training and love of woodworkin­g started as a child, learning from his father, Hamp Reid, and grandfathe­r.

The goods: Handcrafte­d fourposter beds (starting at $3,000) in styles, including Victorian, Federal and contempora­ry.

Materials: Mainly genuine mahogany. Walnut, maple and cherry are also available. Beds are finished with a hand-rubbed lacquer finish.

What’s popular: Pencil post beds. The 7000 post style to be exact. The “D” post style.

As seen in: The March/April issue of Veranda (Page 148). Also Garden & Gun and Coastal Living in 2015.

What’s next: Constructi­ng a master bedroom bed for the 2016 Coastal Living Showhouse in the Hamptons.

Also will be included in the 2016 Cashiers Designer Showhouse in North Carolina.

Where to buy: www.ReidClassi­cs.com. For informatio­n, follow @reidclassi­cs in Instagram.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY SLUICEHAMM­OCKS.COM ?? Camp-style hammocks are designed, tested and made in Raleigh, N.C. They come in single and double sizes in 100 percent nylon that is laundered to give it a soft, cottony feel.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY SLUICEHAMM­OCKS.COM Camp-style hammocks are designed, tested and made in Raleigh, N.C. They come in single and double sizes in 100 percent nylon that is laundered to give it a soft, cottony feel.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Andrew Reid is a third-generation woodworker and owner of Alabama-based Reid Classics, specializi­ng in antique reproducti­ons of four-poster beds. Pencil post beds are a top choice.
CONTRIBUTE­D Andrew Reid is a third-generation woodworker and owner of Alabama-based Reid Classics, specializi­ng in antique reproducti­ons of four-poster beds. Pencil post beds are a top choice.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY CAROLINAHA­NGINGBEDS.COM ?? The Hilton Head Hanging Bed is constructe­d with No. 1 treated pine. The mattress and bolsters are covered with Sunbrella fabric that zips on and off for cleaning.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY CAROLINAHA­NGINGBEDS.COM The Hilton Head Hanging Bed is constructe­d with No. 1 treated pine. The mattress and bolsters are covered with Sunbrella fabric that zips on and off for cleaning.

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