Canwood Alpine II Twin over Twin Bunk Bed with Vertical Ladder/Guard Rail, Natural
The Canwood Alpine II Twin over Twin bunk bed is perfect for siblings to share, or for friends to experience at sleepovers. A contemporary bunk bed, built to last with solid New Zealand pine, is a great choice for the modern bedroom. All Canwood beds are designed with security in mind; unique metal-to-metal fastening systems,
The Canwood Alpine II Twin over Twin bunk bed is perfect for siblings to share, or for friends to experience at sleepovers. A contemporary bunk bed, built to last with solid New Zealand pine, is a great choice for the modern bedroom. All Canwood beds are designed with security in mind; unique metal-to-metal fastening systems, employed for all connections, together with a sturdy fastened ladder and full length guardrails. You can sleep well knowing you have a Canwood bunk bed. Keep your tween’s organized by adding the bunk bed drawers or expand your bed to sleep three with the help of the slide out trundle bed. Once your tween’s are ready for their own rooms, you can easily separate your bunk bed into two modern beds. Complete your bedroom look by adding an assortment of matching modern designed accessories: a night table, chest, dresser, armoire, desk, hutch or bookcase. Canwood Furniture will not be a passing fad, nor is it finished in a color which will quickly be out of fashion. The Canwood look is timeless. It is always in style.
Product Features
- Available accessories: Canwood night table, 5 drawer chest, 4 drawer chest, 2 door/ 3 drawer chest, 6 drawer double dresser, single desk pedestal, hutch or bookcase
- Available in four finishes: espresso, cherry, natural and white
- Designed with safety in mind, meets current U.S. and Canada safety standards
- Solid New Zealand pine construction featuring wide slats make for a very stable design; Easy to assemble using metal fasteners for a secure and durable bed
These beds are awesome quality and look beautiful. Took about two hours to assemble. Great support for mattresses means a bunky board isn’t necessary.I HATE the stickers they put all over the bed. I get that they want to label the parts so you can assemble–but would it kill them to use stickers that actually come off? To top it off, there is a HUGE sticker on both ends of the lower bunk (outside) that say “Do not remove” and then have a bunch of dumb warnings about safety…
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