This queen sleigh bed with an 8-inch innerspring mattress is the epitome of traditional decor. Its Louis Philippe-style moulding dates back to the mid-19th century, when furnishings were lavish yet somewhat simple. A deep finish brings warmth and elegance into the space. With the mattress included, you'll get the support of a truly traditional coil mattress which contours to your body for a comforting feel. High-density foam provides the firmness you love. Plus, this mattress arrives in a box for quick, easy setup. Simply cut away the plastic wrap and unroll. You'll be amazed at how it fully expands within minutes. Foundation/box spring available, sold separately.
- Includes mattress and bed
- Bed (with headboard, footboard, posts and rails) made of veneers, wood and engineered wood
- Mattress comfort level: firm
- 2" high density quilt foam
- High-density pad
- 13-gauge Bonnell coil unit
- Mattress has 10-year non-prorated warranty
- State recycling fee may apply
- Note: Purchasing mattress and foundation from two different brands may void warranty; check warranty for details
- Assembly required
- Foundation/box spring required, sold separately
Alternate Package Name |
Queen Sleigh Bed with Mattress |
Id |
PKG000501 |
Package Color |
Reddish Brown |
Package Name |
4-Piece Bedroom Package |
Package Series |
B376 |
Retail Type |
Master Bedroom |
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Type:
Beds / Headboards / Footboards / Canopy Frames / Rails
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