- Panel Bed
- 3D Distressed Paper Finish
- Panel Insets in Headboard and Footboard
- Dark Gray Tops on Headboard and Footboard
- Block Feet
- Transitional Style
- Mattress and Box Spring Required
Category |
Main Bedroom>Beds |
Collection |
Millers Cove |
Upc |
840183701093 |
Style |
Transitional |
Color Finish |
Gray |
Cover Veneer |
3D Paper |
Materials |
Rubberwood;Particle Board with 3D Paper;MDF;Plywood;Finger Joint;Corner Blocks;Wood Cleats and Screws;4 Slats;4 Slat Supports |
Primary Material |
Wood |
Cubes |
8.80 |
Assembly Required |
Yes |
Assembled Depth |
79 |
Assembled Width |
42 |
Assembled Height |
59 |
Assembled Weight |
81 |
Prop 65 Warning Label |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Lead and Lead Compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/furniture. |
Prop 65 Chemical |
Lead and Lead Compounds |
B&M Descriptive Copy |
The Millers Cove Twin Panel Bed is going to look great in your bedroom! This bed features a panel inset in not only the headboard, but also in the footboard; instantly adding extra flair to this already stylish piece. This bed has a 3D paper finish, giving a cool update to a traditional bedroom staple. The top of the headboard and footboard are finished in a dark gray, and contrast beautifully with the light gray color on the rest of the piece. The legs of the footboard are block, matching back to the other pieces in the collection. Add this panel bed to your home today for a look you'll love coming home to day after day! |
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Type:
Beds / Headboards / Footboards / Canopy Frames / Rails
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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