Upholstered Queen Bed Frame with Velvet 54" High Headboard, Traditional Hand Buttoned Tufting, Nailhead Trim Wingback, No Box Spring Needed, Blue
Upholstered Queen Bed Frame with Velvet 54" High Headboard, Traditional Hand Buttoned Tufting, Nailhead Trim Wingback, No Box Spring Needed, Blue
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- Elegant Design: Create the bedroom of your dreams with this timeless and elegant bed frame featuring a 54" high headboard that serves as a welcoming focal point.
- Premium Materials: Upholstered in beautiful blue velvet fabric, this bed is the perfect place to drift off and dream, offering both comfort and style.
- Classic Details: Embrace a gorgeous and elegant style with nailhead trim wingbacks and traditional hand-buttoned tufting, complemented by solid wood feet in a walnut finish.
- Sturdy Construction: Your comfort and support are prioritized with a sturdy wooden-slats base and metal side rails frame, eliminating the need for a box spring and supporting up to 1000 lbs.
- Easy Assembly: Quick and easy assembly with clear instructions and all necessary tools included; estimated assembly time for two adults is only 30 minutes, with an assembly video available for guidance.
- Premium Materials: Upholstered in beautiful blue velvet fabric, this bed is the perfect place to drift off and dream, offering both comfort and style.
- Classic Details: Embrace a gorgeous and elegant style with nailhead trim wingbacks and traditional hand-buttoned tufting, complemented by solid wood feet in a walnut finish.
- Sturdy Construction: Your comfort and support are prioritized with a sturdy wooden-slats base and metal side rails frame, eliminating the need for a box spring and supporting up to 1000 lbs.
- Easy Assembly: Quick and easy assembly with clear instructions and all necessary tools included; estimated assembly time for two adults is only 30 minutes, with an assembly video available for guidance.
Brand | House Home Furniture |
SKU | F-HHF-B083P152028 |
Package QTY | 1 |
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Transform your bedroom into a luxurious retreat with the peyton upholstered queen bed. Featuring a 54" high headboard with traditional hand-buttoned tufting and nailhead trim wingbacks, this bed exudes timeless elegance. The blue velvet fabric adds a touch of sophistication, while the sturdy wooden slats and metal side rails ensure lasting comfort and support. With solid walnut wood feet and easy assembly, this bed frame is the perfect blend of style and functionality, requiring no box spring.
Features:
- Timeless, elegant design
- 54" high headboard
- Nailhead trim wingback
- No box spring needed
- Easy assembly
- Blue velvet fabric
Specification:
- Color: blue velvet
- Material: velvet fabric, metal frame, wooden slats, solid wood feet
- Headboard height: 54" h
- Overall dimensions: 85.8″ L x 67.5″ W x 54.0″ H
- Package dimensions: 63.5" L x 35.0" W x 6.3" H
- Weight: 112.5 lbs.
- Weight capacity: 1000 lbs.
Features:
- Timeless, elegant design
- 54" high headboard
- Nailhead trim wingback
- No box spring needed
- Easy assembly
- Blue velvet fabric
Specification:
- Color: blue velvet
- Material: velvet fabric, metal frame, wooden slats, solid wood feet
- Headboard height: 54" h
- Overall dimensions: 85.8″ L x 67.5″ W x 54.0″ H
- Package dimensions: 63.5" L x 35.0" W x 6.3" H
- Weight: 112.5 lbs.
- Weight capacity: 1000 lbs.
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