Transform your bedroom into a haven of elegance with the Chiyo twin - size platform bed. Crafted in Malaysia from rubberwood and engineered wood, this bed flaunts a warm walnut - brown finish that adds a touch of vintage allure. The broad headboard with its sleek spindle design not only looks great but also gives the room an open and airy feel, allowing light to spread freely. You won't need a box spring as the wood slats offer excellent mattress support. Assembly is required, but it's worth it for the charm this bed brings to any space. Key features include: it's made of rubberwood and engineered wood, has a beautiful walnut - brown finish, a stylish spindle headboard, 6 pre - drilled holes on the upper back of the headboard for 5 height adjustment options, tapered legs, and wood slats that ditch the need for a box spring. Dimensions: Overall - 58.1' High x 40.55' Wide x 78.2' Deep; Frame - 14.9' High (Floor to top of footboard) x 40.55' Wide x 78.2' Deep; Distance between slats - 3.1'; Floor to Top of Slat - 12.4' High; Legs - 10' High; Inside Dimensions (mattress size) - 39' Wide x 76' Deep; Headboard - 42.7' Wide x 50' High x 0.8' Thick; Headboard Height (without legs) - 22.4' High. Weight: 61.2. Care: Just wipe clean. It complies with CA PROP 65, and yes, it contains formaldehyde. Note that natural materials may have variations in color, pattern, etc.








Using your Chiyo platform bed is easy. First, assemble it following the included instructions. It does require some assembly, but with a bit of patience, you'll have it set up in no time. Once assembled, place your twin - size mattress directly on the wood slats; you don't need a box spring. You can adjust the headboard to one of the 5 height options according to your preference. When it comes to maintenance, simply wipe the bed clean with a soft cloth. Since the bed is made of natural materials like wood, expect some variations in color, pattern, grain, and texture. This is normal and adds to the bed's unique charm. And because it contains formaldehyde as per CA PROP 65, keep the room well - ventilated, especially during the first few weeks after setting it up.