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large drawer bed

Marina from Amon Enterprises LTD

Large Drawer Bed Frame

A stylish addition for your bedroom, this single Drawer Bed Frame provides you with space to have a relaxing nights sleep.
Not only does this offer a comfortable and supportive slatted frame, but it also features a large spacious pull out drawer at the end of the bed frame to keep your belongings.
Store extra bedding and pillows, or other miscellaneous items out of the way in a convenient location.

Featuring a modern designer headboard, this elegant design is sure to be a welcomed addition to your bedroom.

Features
Includes single pull out drawer
A drawer located at the footboard
Quality durable metal frame with padded foam
Poplar slat frame with extra metal cross bars

Specifications

Mattress Included: No
Height: 110cm
Clearance Under Bed: Approx 32cm
Mattress usually sits down approx 3-5cm from the top of the sideboard
Upholstered in a premium woven fabric
High-grade construction materials utilised

Assembly Required: Yes
Item is the flat pack for home assembly

Our Showroom is available on the North Shore and you are welcome to have a look and pick up is also available from here.

Why buy from us? Amon Enterprises is a business that has been operating for 10 years with over 10,000 positive feedbacks.
We pride ourselves in selling top quality products at very competitive prices. With a showroom located in Birkdale,
you are welcome to come and view the products during our opening hours which are catered for most.
We also have a swift shipping system in place, so you receive your products incredibly quickly once the order is made.
If you have any queries, please don’t hesitate to flick us an email.

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