The Eden bed by Magnitude celebrates its 10th anniversary with two new colour palettes
The Eden bed by designer Maghalie Dooms for Magnitude has defined luxury for 10 years. Celebrate with two exclusive palettes: Daybreak & Nightfall.
The Eden Bed
The Eden bed, designed by Maghalie Dooms for Magnitude, has been a symbol of luxury and refined bedroom design for over 10 years. With its plush, almost fairytale-like look and exceptional comfort, this designer bed offers a sleep experience that is both dreamy and indulgent. The oversized cushion-style headboard and high-end upholstery make Eden a timeless centrepiece, perfect for elegant and sophisticated interiors.


Who is Maghalie Dooms?
Maghalie Dooms breathes aesthetics. As a designer and interior stylist, she blends contemporary and timeless design with refined finishes and luxurious materials. Her deep expertise in architecture, textile art, and visual arts allows her to create complete concepts that are both visually striking and emotionally engaging.
Her creations go beyond design — they are immersive experiences where imagination, craftsmanship, and emotion come together.

2 New Editions: Meet Daybreak & Nightfall
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Eden bed, designer Maghalie Dooms unleashed her creativity once again. The result? Two brand-new editions: Daybreak and Nightfall. Each reflects a unique mood, yet both embody the same refined elegance and unmistakable comfort.
Light & Pure: Daybreak
Daybreak shines with light, fresh tones that evoke the calm of an early morning. Perfect for those who love a clean, minimalist bedroom with a serene and airy feel.

Eden, the bed of your dreams?
Falling in love with this luxurious-looking bed?
Good news! Starting in April, you’ll be able to see and try the Eden bed again in our bed showroom.
Can’t wait? No worries! Our showroom already features detailed brochures and a wide range of fabric samples to give you an exclusive first impression of this exceptional bed. Visit us for a taste of true sleep luxury.

Avoiding "waitmares"?
