DHP Tokyo Metal Platform Bed
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DHP Tokyo Metal Platform Bed with Classic Finial Post Headboard and Footboard, Underbed Storage Space, No Box Spring Needed
Size | Full-Queen-King |
Material | Metal |
Color | White-Bronze |
Furniture Finish | White-Bronze |
Brand | DHP |
About this item
- Modern, classic design that is a tasteful welcome to any bedroom. Headboard and footboard with intricate lines in brushed bronze
- Sturdy metal frame that comes with secured metal slats that offers support and durability. Does not require a box spring
- Ships in one box and it is easy to assemble. Available in Full, Queen and King sizes in multiple colors
- Queen bed dimensions: 83ʺL x 62.5ʺW x 44.5ʺH. Queen weight limit: 500 lb.
- Queen carton dimensions: 63ʺL x 45.5ʺW x 3.5ʺH. Queen net weight: 54 lb. Queen gross weight: 64 lb.
The DHP Tokyo Metal Bed is a tasteful welcome to any bedroom. The brushed metal frame and intricate lines provide a timeless look that is great for any modern décor. Its high profile headboard and low profile footboard topped with spindles create a warm and elegant feel to any bedroom. Sturdily constructed, the bed includes metal slats and supporting legs for added support and comfort. Available in full or queen or king, the DHP Tokyo Metal Bed is a must have in every home!
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Description
Item Weight | 54 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 62.5 x 83 x 44.5 inches |
Item model number | 4300139 |
ASIN | B07GVRWH6V |
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Customer Reviews |
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4.4 out of 5 stars |
Date First Available | August 27, 2018 |
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