Put a retro spin on current trends with this queen panel platform bed with extensions. Its mixed-material look of matte black and replicated beige cane brings a casually cool feel to your bedroom. For late-night reading, the extensions include chic matte black sconce lights. The bed's sleek frame and splay legs round out the urban meets mid-century vibe.
- Includes headboard, 2 headboard extensions and platform bed (footboard, rails and platform)
- Made with engineered wood (MDF/particleboard) and decorative laminate
- Matte black finish with subtle replicated wood grain
- Headboard with replicated beige cane finish
- Extensions each feature 1 decorative sconce light
- Bed does not require a foundation/box spring
- Mattress available, sold separately
- Assembly required
- Bed is not compatible with an adjustable base
Bed Size |
Queen |
Brand Name |
Signature Design by Ashley® |
Color |
Two-tone |
Consumer Assembly |
Assembly Required |
Consumer Description |
Queen Panel Platform Bed with 2 Extensions |
Friendly Description |
Queen Panel Platform Bed with 2 Extensions |
Item Code |
Bed |
Item Color Key |
2395 |
Item Name |
Charlang Queen Panel Platform Bed with 2 Extensions |
Item Series Name |
Charlang |
Item Type |
Kit |
Item Weight Kg |
67.13 |
Item Weight Lbs |
148 |
Manufacturer Warranty Days |
0 |
Retail Type |
Master Beds |
Seat Count |
0 |
Series Id |
EB1198 |
Sku |
EB1198B6 |
Unit Depth Inches |
85 |
Unit Depth Mm |
2159 |
Unit Friendly Dimensions Inches |
64''W x 85''D x 43''H |
Unit Friendly Dimensions Mm |
0 |
Unit Height Inches |
43 |
Unit Height Mm |
1092.2 |
Unit Width Inches |
64 |
Unit Width Mm |
1625.6 |
Vendor Name |
AFI |
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Type:
Beds / Headboards / Footboards / Canopy Frames / Rails
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