A gray, linen-like fabric and double row of nickel nail head trim combine to create an elegant king upholstered bed. Low-profile foot board and angle cut, block feet lend a modern air. The padded headboard is built with durability in mind and offers a comfortable spot for reading a book or watching the morning news. Recommended for use with a queen-size box spring and mattress (not included).
- Rectangular headboard offers a clean silhouette
- Elegant gray, linen like fabric creates a casual, neutral atheistic
- Double row of stylish nickel finish nail head trim on headboard adds a touch of glamour
- Low profile footboard and side rails offer a clean, cohesive design
- Padded and stitched for long lasting durability
- Solid rubberwood headboard legs and footboard feet for stability
- Plywood slats with additional support legs hold box spring and mattress
- Recommended for use with a king sized boxspring and mattress
- Boxspring and mattress not included
- Country of Manufacture
- MY
UPC |
605876349941 |
Type |
Uph Beds |
Product Dimensions |
80.110" L x 85.630" W x 49.610" H |
Carton Dimensions |
82.000" L x 27.750" W x 4.500" H |
Cubes |
5.930 |
Product Weight |
73.040 |
Gross Weight |
81.400 |
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Type:
Beds / Headboards / Footboards / Canopy Frames / Rails
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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