SKU: 75270419905

Rowlenstown King Poster Bed, Dresser and Mirror

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Rowlenstown King Poster Bed, Dresser and MirrorTaking a laid back approach to casual traditional design, this artfully crafted bedroom package combines classic elements with a clean modern approach. Its rubbed antiqued white finish exudes a comfy, timeless appeal that's sure to carry you away to a dreamy time and place. Specifications Details PCB823B4: Includes headboard footboard panels, posts and poster rails , Made with hardwood solids, veneers and MDF substrates , Side rails feature laminated

Taking a laid-back approach to casual traditional design, this artfully crafted bedroom package combines classic elements with a clean modern approach. Its rubbed antiqued white finish exudes a comfy, timeless appeal that's sure to carry you away to a dreamy time and place.

Specifications

Details PCB823B4: Includes headboard/footboard panels, posts and poster rails , Made with hardwood solids, veneers and MDF substrates , Side rails feature laminated solid hardwood slat support rails (or LVL) with glued and screwed blocking for added strength, Rubbed antiqued white finish , Foundation/box spring required, sold separately, Mattress available, sold separately , Assembly required, PCB823B1: Includes dresser and mirror, Dresser made with hardwood solids, veneers and MDF substrates , Mirror made with solid wood, Rubbed antiqued white finish, Metal hardware with pewter-tone finish, 8 smooth-gliding drawers with fully finished interiors, French/English dovetail construction and heavy-duty ball-bearing side glides, Top drawers felt lined, Mirror attaches to back of dresser,
Code Bed
Color Antique White
Type Master Bedroom
AssemblyTime Estimated Assembly Time: 75 Minutes
Rowlenstown King Poster Bed 80.75''W x 89.5''D x 59.75''H
Rowlenstown Dresser and Mirror 64''W x 18''D x 75''H
Weight
Weight_unit Pound
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