- Upholstered Storage Bed
- Chrome Nail Head Trim
- Four Storage Drawers
- Dark Espresso Feet
- Low Profile Footboard
- Box Spring Not Required
- Multiple Color Options
- Transitional Design
Category |
Upholstered Beds |
Collection |
Magnolia |
Style |
Transitional |
Color/Finish |
Sand |
Cover/Veneer |
Boulder |
Fabric Content |
100% Polyester |
Materials |
Pine; MDF; Plywood |
Drawer Construction |
Brackets; Corner Block Reinforcements; 3/4 Extension |
Bundle Package Individual Dimensions(DxWxH) |
Headboard:11x66x68 Storage FB/Rails: 3x66x17 |
Misc. Dimensions(DxWxH) |
Floor to Bottom of Rail: 3"; Floor to Top of Rail: 17"; Floor to Bottom of Headboard: 23"; Floor to Bottom of Footboard: 3"; Floor to Top of Headboard: 68"; Floor to Top of Footboard: 17" |
Cubes |
31.41 |
Assembly Required |
Yes |
Assembled Depth |
94 |
Assembled Width |
66 |
Assembled Height |
68 |
Assembled Weight |
198 |
Prop 65 Warning Label |
This product can expose you to chemicals including formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. |
Prop 65 Chemical |
Formaldehyde |
B&M Descriptive Copy |
The Magnolia Upholstered Storage Bed is the bed you have been searching for. Upon first glance the prominent 68" headboard will grab your attention. The headboard is nicely detailed with chrome, nail head trim on the inner and outer wings for a touch of glam. Four storage drawers surround this bed, with two drawers in the footboard and one on each side rail. Microfiber fabric wraps this entire bed frame and is effortless to clean! Also, this bed does not require a box spring. So, toss on your mattress and get ready for comfort. |
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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