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Size:Queen | Color:Medium Oak The Stockholm all wood bamboo platform bed frame is an attractive and a very durable bed frame. There is no need for an expensive box spring or mattress foundation. However, if you already have a box spring, you can still use it particularly if you want the top of your mattress to be higher off the floor. All mattress types including futon, traditional and all foam can be used with the Stockholm bed frame. Made of Bamboo, with its distinctive "stronger than steel yet lightweight" strength making the Stockholm bed frame the strongest in its class. Bamboo is the most sustainable furniture grade wood with its average of 5 years or less to maturity versus a minimum of 20 years for most other woods. Its versatile and minimalist style virtually matches any decor. The Stockholm looks great against a wall or floating in a room. Sturdy design and construction with 7 heavy duty legs including three steel center support legs, 13 kiln-dried all wood cross slats. Bed outside dimensions is 86" x 63" x 14" high. Mattress platform is 80-1/2-Inch x 60-1/2-Inch x 10-1/2-Inch from floor to top of platform. Note the mattress platform is about 1/2-inch wider and longer than the mattress to accommodate the bedding. Fits a standard queen-size mattress which is 80-Inch long x 60-Inch wide. Multi-step furniture grade finish provides a durable deep hue for a great lifetime look. Lots of storage space underneath the Stockholm bed frame; on each side of the center support rail, there is 78-inch Loft long x 36-Inch wide x 8-inch Loft high of open storage space (matching roll-on-the- floor all wood storage drawer pair available and sold separately). Legs taper from 3.25 Inch to 2 Inch by 1.5 Inch thick. Enjoy trouble-free, ready-to-assemble convenience with all hardware included and email, live and video assembly assistance available.
B**R
Looks great, flawed design. Needs a box spring to not fall apart.
This review is for the Queen size version only.The frame looks absolutely great. On the visible part. You may notice in the photo a central spine holding up the slats. Bizarrely, this spine does not extend to the head and foot of the frame, and is instead free-floating supported only by the three peg legs you can also make out in the product photo. These peg legs were made of cracked, inferior wood, attached by using a glued in screw socket to a bolt from the central spine. However, the glue was incredibly weak, so the peg legs really just fall off.Between the poorly designed and low quality peg legs and the weak central spine free-floating on them, any movement on the bed risks the peg legs falling off (all three were defective on mine within a month) and the bed collapsing.I've finally worked around this absurdity for such an expensive bed frame by buying a box spring. The box spring basically reproduces what the defective slat design should have been doing -- spreading force from the mattress to the frame. Now that it's installed, the bed finally holds together and stopped making tons of noise (the corners squeak a bit, but it's not causing the entire central support system to flex all the time).I have seen a full-size version of the frame, and on that version I believe it was not an issue. Just incredibly poor design and clearly no testing or quality control on the non-visible parts when translating it from a full-size frame to a queen-size frame.I ended up getting this box spring: https://amzn.com/B00NPVCPRM which has metal innards, was pretty easy to assemble, and is quite strong. Probably any box spring will do, but I can verify that one worked for this purpose.
D**E
Easily assembled, but broke after nine months of regular use.
I purchased this a little while back and finally was able to put it together last night. It took me less than an hour using a drill with the proper torque settings. My instructions were very clear except that the short, medium, and long bolts weren't easily identified. The short bolts were obvious, but the large and medium were the same length. The diameter was different so that is what I went with and everything seemed to fit. I especially liked the identifying labels that told you which side was up and then the instructions easily identified with those labels.Like a previous reviewer posted, the frame has an odd gap around the edges like my king mattress is an inch to three inches short on all sides. Very odd. I have a memory foam mattress FWIW.I am going to have to figure out a way to creatively attach this to the head board. Because of the legs on the front of the frame, it doesn't sit flush to the headboard, and I have a 4-5 inch gap between the headboard and the mattress. I am using this with a memory foam mattress that was vacuum sealed for shipment. I am waiting to see how it all feels once those requisite 72 hours for expansion have passed. Maybe it will also fill in the gaps. If I don't update this review, then it didn't fill them in.Should it fall apart or if I have any other quality issues with it, I will update here as well.Updated 3/25: After only 9 months of regular use, the long board on one side has cracked and split. I will see if I can get the manufacturer to get a replacement side piece to me. After thinking about it, why wouldn't they put any center support legs on the outside edges of the frame, and only in the center? If they will send me that, I will see if they will also send me two additional legs and I will find a way to mount them to the center to keep it from splitting. I'm taking two stars off of my original 4-star review for lack of durability and will follow up once I hear back about replacing the pieces.
S**Y
Decent bed for the price (Warning: Need a Drill)
I needed a relatively budget bed for a home I don't plan on living in for long, and settled on this one. Relatively simple to put together, though you do need a drill. I can't imagine putting this thing together without one. Otherwise, it comes with a screw driver and allen wrench.I suppose I could have simply bought a cheap metal frame, but while I didn't want something expensive that I'd have to unload in a few months, I did want something with a little more presence than a barebones metal frame. This fits the bill fairly well.Some things that may not be immediately obvious when considering this bed:* The slats are basically particle board. Wild sex is probably not a great idea on this bed. I'm actually mildly concerned about this aspect of the bed, and I guess time will tell if it actually holds up (I've never used a bed with particle board slats before-usually metal slats on previous beds I've owned, but they've admittedly been considerably more expensive).* The black frame is not particle board and is made of solid wood. Not sure what type of wood.* The lip the slats rest on is very soft (pine?) and not very confidence boosting either, and not particularly straight. Not a problem really, just be methodical in straightening them as you screw them to the frame. Don't stress over there being no visible mark on the frame to line the lips at either. You can eyeball it, as they don't need to be perfectly aligned with each other (there's wiggle room on the placement of the slats).* There's a decent sized gap between the mattress, and any wall you might have this bed up against. Just keep that in mind if you were expecting to use a wall as a pseudo headboard. I'm using a 10" Full sized Memory Foam Mattress and it fits perfectly in the space it's supposed to, so not seeing the issue others have with the frame being bigger than the mattress, but the space I talk about is due to the thickness of the frame itself, combined with the legs being on the outside head/foot of the bed, rather than on the side of the frame (left/right), which adds another inch and half plus the thickness of the frame to the separation between your wall and your mattress.* The instructions aren't great, but if you have any experience putting furniture together, that probably isn't a surprise. I honestly can't recall ever having great instructions come with furniture, so it's hard to knock this bed for that. Construction is fairly straight forward regardless. The lips are really the only part that you could conceivably screw up, so take care with those.Had it shipped over the Pacific for $12.99 with overnight shipping as a Prime member. Considering the weight of the box (and the fact that I ordered a mattress through Amazon as well), I suspect this was an oversight on someone's part, as I can only imagine what the shipping ended up costing them (nearly every bed I've seen on Amazon says it can't be shipped here, heh). So, that was pretty amazing in my quest to find a budget bed for my temporary stay here.Main reason for the 3 stars is my lack of any real confidence in the particle board slats, even if the bed is functioning just fine at the moment.
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