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Handmade Giltwood Bed Frame: Tufted Bohemian Rococo Style

Handmade Giltwood Bed Frame: Tufted Bohemian Rococo Style

Regular price $4,999.00 USD
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NOTE - ONLY HEADBOARD PRICES ARE ALSO MENTIONED IN THE DROPDOWN MENU This is beautiful handmade Modern bed for home Dimensions are - US king size - 80" D x 76" W x 14" H Mattress-( 76 × 79.5 NOT INCLUDED) US Queen for Mattress-size -( 60 × 79.5 NOT INCLUDED) CA king for Mattress-size ( 72 × 83.5 NOT INCLUDED) headboard height - 59" OTHER BED SIZES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ACCORDING TO MATTRESS DIMENSIONS PLEASE MESSAGE US FOR THE SAME SIZE UK Standard Mattress Sizes: Single: 90cm x 190cm (3'0" x 6'3") Small Double: 120cm x 190cm (4'0" x 6'3") Double: 135cm x 190cm (4'6" x 6'3") King: 150cm x 200cm (5'0" x 6'6") Super King: 180cm x 200cm (6'0" x 6'6") European Mattress Sizes (e.g., IKEA): European Single: 90cm x 200cm (3'0" x 6'6") European Double: 140cm x 200cm European King: 160cm x 200cm European Super King: 180cm x 200cm made up of solid wood and tufted foam in headboard by our expert artisan Special Feature Wooden royal carving Color white + silver, gold Brand TimberGem Included Components Bed, Assembly Tools Finish Type Wood Item Weight 90 Kilograms Material oak/Teak Wood Product Care Instructions Dry Clean Only available in different standard size comes in many different finishes modern bed is folding, makes it easy to install in room have small doors we are offering free shipping IN EARLY AGE In ancient Egypt and Rome, upholstery was primarily used for cushioning and supporting seating. In the Middle Ages, upholsterers used animal skins and nails to attach them to wooden frameworks. In the 17th century, beds were draped with ornate fabrics like silk and velvet. Modern upholstery In the 18th century, springs were introduced to make upholstered pieces more resilient. In the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution led to the development of machine-woven fabrics, chemical dyes, and printed cotton. In the 20th century, modern upholstery techniques were developed, including synthetic fibers, plywood, and Naugahyde. for more products visit our store https://timbergem.etsy.com
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