Ophelia Cream Faux Wool Bed
Ophelia Cream Faux Wool Bed - Queen is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Introducing the Ophelia Cream Faux Wool Bed, a refreshingly modern rendition of a classic mid-century silhouette that makes a bold statement in any bedroom. Supported by unique straddling solid wood legs, the curvaceous and rounded frame is upholstered in a soft faux wool blend, providing the visual texture of wool without the scratchy fibers. The oversized, thick, and rounded headboard features super trendy oversized piping, and for an added touch of style, it comes with two matching bolster pillows, creating a chic and inviting focal point for your sleep sanctuary.
Specifications
- SKU: TOV-B68945
- Color: Cream
- Leg color: Black
- Weight Capacity: 1100 lbs
- Seat fill material: Fiber-Wrapped Foam
- Easy Clean: yes
Materials
- Fabric
- MDF
- Pine
Features
- Product Dimensions: 87.5"W x 94.5"D x 38.2"H
- Neutral cream color designed to complement any space
- Includes two bolster pillows measuring 21.5"W x 6.3"Diameter
- Available in King and Queen size options
- Slats included, no box spring required
- Fabric swatch available upon request
- Skillfully Handmade
Assembly
Minor Assembly Required
- No of people needed: 2 people
- Tools included: Yes
Dimensions
For specific product dimensions, please refer to the diagram.
Care information
Care information
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From velvet to wood and everything in between — our pieces are made to last with just a little love. Follow our quick care tips to keep your furniture looking fabulous.
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Enjoy free shipping on every order, fast dispatch in 1–3 business days, and premium delivery options available at checkout.
Warranty: Included
Payment & Security
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