Transform your bedroom into a laid - back haven with the Kaia bed frame. This exquisite piece is expertly crafted in Malaysia from durable rubberwood and engineered wood. The beautiful ash walnut brown finish is not only visually appealing but also pairs seamlessly with any color scheme in your room. The low - lying platform and the stylish angled, tapered legs pay homage to the iconic mid - century modern design. This bed frame comes with wood slats, so you won't need a box spring. Assembly is required, but it's a small price to pay for this classic addition to your space. Key features include its mid - century modern platform design, construction from quality materials, the rich walnut brown finish, angled legs, and the convenient wood slats. Overall Dimensions: 12.8' High (Floor to Top of Footboard) x 39.8' Wide x 76.2' Deep; Distance between each slat: 3.1' High; Height from Floor to Top of Slat: 12.4' High; Legs: 10.1' High; Inside Dimensions (mattress size): 39' Wide x 76' Deep. It weighs 44.5 and requires simple assembly. The product is made of MDF and rubberwood, with a leg finish in ash walnut. Wipe it clean for maintenance and note that it complies with CARB P2 and CA PROP 65, with a Prop65 warning for formaldehyde. Remember, natural materials may have variations in color, pattern, grain, and texture.








Using your Kaia bed frame is easy. First, make sure you have a flat and stable surface in your bedroom to assemble it. Follow the included instructions for assembly, which usually takes a bit of time but is straightforward. Once assembled, place your twin - sized mattress directly on the wood slats. No need for a box spring! When it comes to maintenance, just use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the bed frame regularly. This will keep it looking great. Be aware that the bed frame contains formaldehyde as indicated by the Prop65 warning, so ensure proper ventilation in the room. Also, since the bed is made of natural materials like wood, there may be some variations in color, pattern, grain, and texture. Don't worry, these are normal and add to the unique character of your bed frame.