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Shawburn Full Platform Bed (EB4123B1)

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Give casual a new meaning with the chic look of the Shawburn full platform bed. A light gray finish over replicated oak grain keeps it laid-back and inviting, while crossbuck details and pewter-tone accents add a modern farmhouse touch. Talk about a delightfully relaxed vibe in your inner sanctum.Give casual a new meaning with the chic look of the Shawburn bedroom package. A light gray finish over replicated oak grain keeps it laid-back and inviting, while substantial pulls in a warm pewter tone add a modern farmhouse touch. The set’s simple silhouettes add a delightfully relaxed vibe to your inner sanctum.Light gray finish over replicated Oak grain with authentic touch. Spacious drawers with ball-bearing glides offer a smooth opening and closing of the drawer. Substantial warm pewter color drawer handles. Vinyl wrapped drawer sides and back for extra durability. Nightstand (EB4121-291) accommodates to any 10.5''W x 10.5''D x 11''H storage bin. Platform beds (EB4121-112,113) no additional foundation is needed. Assembly required. Safety is a top priority, clothing storage units are designed to meet the most current standard for stability, ASTM F 2057 (ASTM International). Drawers extend out to accommodate maximum access to drawer interior while maintaining safety. Assembly required.Includes panel headboard and platform bed
•Made with engineered wood (MDF/particleboard/plywood) and decorative laminate for the right balance of affordability and durability
•Light gray finish over replicated oak grain with authentic touch
•Decorative laminate replicates natural or man-made material surfaces with consistent color, pattern and texture
•Pewter-tone accents
•Bed does not require additional foundation/box spring
• accommodates most zero clearance adjustable bases
•Mattress available, sold separately
•Assembly required

The Shawburn Full Platform Bed by Direct Express by Ashley available at Rose Brothers serving Jacksonville, NC and surrounding areas since 1953!