TYPE FRIZ06
BED 160 WITH RAISED FRAME
Dimensions:
width: 166,6 cm |
height: 85,3 cm |
depth: 206,2 cm |
Instruction:
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Tops:Alpine WhiteSides:Alpine White
Features and Benefits:
A white bedroom is invariably fashionable and stylish. Its fit-out, which determines the style of the space, gives it functionality and a unique character. The shape and quality of workmanship of the bed, which is the main interior design element in a room, are key here.
The double bed from the Fribo White collection is delightful simplicity and quality, which can be seen in everyday use. The uncomplicated shapes of the raised headboard and the entire piece make the white bed from the Fribo White collection look great in a modern, minimalistic bedroom devoid of excessive decorations and trinkets. You will rest in such a room. Thanks to the universal white, you can easily match fabrics in modern colours.
White Fribo bed – specifications:
- made of 100% laminated furniture board,
- white colour,
- has a gas-lift mechanism for the base,
- has a large compartment under the base,
- is 166.6 cm wide, 206.2 cm long, 85.3 cm tall.
The high-quality white bed with a lifting base is suitable for a 160x200 cm mattress, which is not part of the set.
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Top: laminated particle board
Side: laminated particle board
Lighting: Butterfly 2-point/ Flexi 2-point
Assembly:
Furniture is delivered dismantled in packs for self-assembly. The product must be assembled as per the attached instruction manual.
Terms of use:
Furniture should be used for its intended purpose-indoors and protected from atmospheric conditions. It is recommended that hot objects are not placed on the furniture. To clean the surface, use a slightly damp, soft cloth, and then wipe dry. For stronger dirt, you may use a mild detergent for cleaning furniture.
Colour:
The colours of the furniture presented in the photos may differ slightly from the actual appearance. This is primarily due to differences in lighting conditions (various parameters such as light intensity and colour affect the perception of the colour of the furniture), as well as individual monitor/screen settings. Additionally, in the case of fabrics, for technological reasons, the shade of the fabric may vary between individual production batches.