- Choose from available sizes
- Made from rubberwood
- Rich walnut finish
- Mid-century modern design
- Flat headboard with rounded corners
- Tapered legs
- No box spring necessary
- Some assembly required
Settle in for the night atop the Baxton Studio Demeter Wood Platform Bed. This retro-inspired piece is made from sturdy rubberwood and engineered wood, from the flat headboard to the characteristically tapered legs. The rounded edges of the rectangular headboard ooze mid-century modern appeal in a walnut finish, which was extremely popular during the vintage time period that this bed frame evokes. The sturdy slats make it so you don’t have to purchase a box spring – just put your mattress directly on top. Some assembly required.
A lot goes into the making of Baxton Studio furniture, and it all starts with attention to details. They hand select their unique line of leather and micro-fiber fabrics. Their furniture is padded with high polyurethane foam to create the body contouring comfort and support for which Baxton Studio is famous. All frames are constructed of high quality wood or steel on select models, providing sturdy frame construction that exceeds industry standards. Baxton Studio is committed to constantly providing stylish and unique furniture for the best value to help you create a comfortable living space with ease and confidence.
A lot goes into the making of Baxton Studio furniture, and it all starts with attention to details. They hand select their unique line of leather and micro-fiber fabrics. Their furniture is padded with high polyurethane foam to create the body contouring comfort and support for which Baxton Studio is famous. All frames are constructed of high quality wood or steel on select models, providing sturdy frame construction that exceeds industry standards. Baxton Studio is committed to constantly providing stylish and unique furniture for the best value to help you create a comfortable living space with ease and confidence.





























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