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Baxton Studio Torino Mid-Century Modern Solid Walnut Wood Open Frame Style King Size Platform Bed

Baxton Studio

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SKU: SW8068-Walnut-M17-King
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Description

Clean and simple details define the Torino platform bed. The Torino bed offers a minimalist design with solid construction that will enhance any room. The headboard and frame feature a crisp profile with open space elements that create a casual and breezy feel in your bedroom.

Constructed of solid rubberwood frame, the platform bed is finished in walnut for a modern Scandinavian inspired Styling. The Torino platform bed is designed for use with a mattress only, which is supported with slat system, eliminating the need for a box spring. Available in full, queen and king sizes, this platform bed is made in Malaysia. Assembly required.

  • Specifications

    Dimensions: 41.34" High x 79.13" Wide x 84.65" Deep;

    Headboard: 41.34" High x 84.65" Wide x 2.36" Thick;

    Siderail: 4.72" High x 79.92" Long x 0.71" Thick;

    Footboard: 41.34" High x 84.65" Long x 2.36" Thick;

    Slats: 2.17" Wide x 75.91" Long x 0.79" Thick;

    Top of Slat: 13.74" High;

    Legs: 19.69" High; Inside Dimensions (Mattress Size): 76" Wide x 80" Deep

    Composition: Rubber Wood/Hardwood/LVL/MDF/Poplar

    Color: "Walnut" Brown

    Product Width: 79.13

    Product Depth: 84.65

    Product Height: 41.34"

    Product Weight: 141.09

     Assemblies Required: YES

  • Feature & Benefits:

     Mid-century platform bed

     Walnut finishing

     Open framing on headboard and footboard

     Solid rubberwood on headboard and footboard

     Mattress not included

     Care Instruction: Wipe with a dry cloth

  • Returns & Exchanges

    Non-returnable.

    Damaged items will be replaced.

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