Cookie Shape Design:The biscuit bed frame combines contemporary style with playful features to suit your home, and your little one. With a unique and striking cookie-shaped bed head with cute wood legs, it'll be a delightful decorative feature in the kids' room that looks good enough to eat.
Sturdier:With a solid wood construction, the frame is strong, sturdy, and has a smooth finish. The eye-catching frame is tough enough to handle tots that love to toss and turn, and contemporary enough to be added seamlessly into your home's modern décor.
Adjustable:The bed come in two sections – use the short ones when your little one is small, switch to the tall ones as they grow. Perfect for different ages, making climbing up and down a breeze.
Effortless:Optimal bed height encourages children's independent getting off, reducing fall risks with a ground clearance of about 18cm, allowing easy access for robotic vacuums
Reliable support:Chunky, solid legs for rock-solid support. Thick materials, safe and sturdy, handling all the wiggles and shakes from your little one.No Box Spring Needed.
Description:
Whether you've got a cookie-monster or sweetie-pie on your hands, this adorable bed frame is sure to make a splash!
Headboard design
Thanks to its biscuit-like appearance, this design will feel like something friendly for them where kids can play and rest; thus improving their comfort.
Stability
The solid wood structure enhances the bed's stability, as bouncing is a child's nature. Robust materials add a safety factor to the bedframe.
Height
Carefully calculated bed frame height ensures easy, accident-free access for little ones.
Easy drop-in mattress setup
Drop-in mattress placement, stays in place. Bed board higher than slats, effectively securing the mattress in position.
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