Not a bed post finial. Something that spins instead.
Fits onto any standard bed post with zip ties. No glue, no screws, no drilling. The part on top does not just sit there, it spins.
A bed post finial is a decorative cap, usually brass or turned wood, built for a four-poster bed and meant to look the same for the next twenty years. That is a fine answer for an adult’s bedroom. It is not really an answer for a kid’s room at all, and it is not what BedWheelz is.
Here is what BedWheelz actually is: a bracket that fits onto any standard bed post, holding a spinning fabric disc instead of a fixed cap. Same basic idea: a bed post is not doing anything on its own; so give it a job. BedWheelz is just built for a completely different room and a completely different kid.
If you are dealing with an old, glued-on finial
People searching for bed post finial replacements are often dealing with exactly this: a decorative cap that’s glued or screwed into place and difficult to remove cleanly, which is exactly why “how to remove a stuck bed post finial” is a real, common search. BedWheelz skips that problem entirely. The bracket attaches with zip ties, which means it also comes off with a pair of scissors, no adhesive, no stripped screw, no residue left behind.
What is in the bracket box
One bracket. Fits any standard bed post. Bracket alone: $9.99
What is in the collector disc box
One disc, your choice of four designs.
Bracket + one disc: $19.99 (cart auto-discount, no code needed)
Free shipping at $44.99 and up. $5.99 flat rate below that.
FAQ
What’s the actual difference between this and a bed post finial?
A finial is a static decorative cap, usually fixed in place for years. This is a bracket that attaches on and off with zip ties. The bracket holds a disc that spins and can be swapped for a different design later. Different category of object entirely, same basic location on the bed.
Do I need to remove an old finial first?
If the bed post already has a decorative cap or finial attached, yes, that needs to come off first since the bracket attaches directly onto the post itself. If the finial is glued or screwed on, removing it can take some work, but once it’s off, the bracket itself takes minutes to install with just zip ties.
Will this fit my kid’s bed post?
It’s built to fit any standard bed frame post, attached with zip ties. It won’t work on a bed with no exposed post to clamp to.
Which design should I pick?
Depends on the kid. Monster Truck has its own dedicated gift guide with more detail on the look and fit. Petal Power is featured on the unique gifts for girls page. Wild Ride and Chrome Spinner are both covered on the unique gifts for kids page, alongside the other two. Wild Ride is the safest universal pick if you’re not sure yet.
Is it safe?
The mounting hardware is tool-free and snap-fit, with no small detachable parts beyond the disc itself. Designed for ASTM F963 compliance, certification pending.
A traditional bed post finial is a decorative cap, brass or wood, built for an adult’s four-poster bed, and usually either screwed on or glued in place. If you are looking at a kid’s plain bed post and wondering what actually goes there, this is a different kind of answer. The BedWheelz bracket attaches with zip ties, no glue and no drilling, and holds a spinning fabric disc instead of a static cap. Built for ages 4 to 10.
Buckle Up. It’s Bedtime.™