Wallace Metal Bed Frame in Black with Vintage Headboard and Footboard, No Box Spring Required, Sturdy Metal Frame with Slats, Weight Limit 450 lbs, Full Size

August 31, 2017 - Comment

The 1950s were a time of classic lines, simple tastes and solid colors, which we’ve captured here in our stunningly minimalist Wallace bed, made from sturdy metal. No matter your style, this bed is designed to fit your bedroom or provide a fun place to sleep for kids big or small. Liven it up with

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The 1950s were a time of classic lines, simple tastes and solid colors, which we’ve captured here in our stunningly minimalist Wallace bed, made from sturdy metal. No matter your style, this bed is designed to fit your bedroom or provide a fun place to sleep for kids big or small. Liven it up with a colorful duvet and throw pillows, hang a decorative mesh canopy on top to add sophistication, or simply use sheets in solid colors and lined patterns for the full vintage effect. No foundation or box spring needed! The metal slats, center rail and four metal legs offer all the support you need and plenty of comfort all night long. Simply top with a mattress and you’re in for a great night’s sleep! The Wallace Metal bed is available in twin, full or queen sizes in your choice of black, white or bronze.

Product Features

  • Vintage design with a sturdy metal frame available in twin, full or queen. Additional foundation not required
  • Includes metal slats, a center metal rail and four legs for added support and comfort
  • Metal slat base allows air to pass freely beneath your bed, keeping your mattress fresher longer
  • Adjustable base height options for convenience: 7″ or 11″ inch clearance
  • Accommodates one standard size twin mattress, sold separately. Available in black, white or bronze.

Comments

Cncplus3 says:

Impressive!! Great quality. Great price!!

Anonymous says:

Very sturdy and for a great price. I own 3 of these and a daybed as well. They have held up against my very roudy kids for 3 years so far. Assembly was a BREEZE. I am one of those people who hates putting anything together and waits for my husband to do it.. but these I did all on my own! It was all done with an allen wrench thingy lol. I’ve dealt with customer service once bc I needed replacement plastic snappy things for the frame and they sent them over right away free bc it was under the…

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