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Barker and Stonehouse

Umbria Double Bedframe 4ft6, Neutral Fabric | Barker & Stonehouse

£629

Colour: Cream and beige, White

The Umbria Double Bedframe, designed for a 4ft6 mattress, brings understated elegance to your bedroom. Its frame is crafted from eucalyptus wood and plywood, providing a strong foundation. The upholstery, filled with foam and fiber, enhances comfort while offering a neutral fabric that complements various decors. The bed's rubber wood legs add both durability and a touch of natural charm. Ideal for creating a relaxing sanctuary.

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Crafted With A Eucalyptus Wood And Plywood Frame, Foam And Fibre-Filled Upholstery, And Sturdy Rubber Wood Legs, This Bed Combines Durability, Comfort, And Timeless Elegance For Your Bedroom Sanctuary. Umbria Double Bedframe 4Ft6, Neutral Fabric | Barker & Stonehouse

Established in 1946, Barker and Stonehouse has become synonymous with stylish home furnishings, merging quality craftsmanship with modern design. Renowned for its luxurious sofas and elegant dining sets, the brand also excels in creating statement bedroom pieces that cater to diverse interior styles. With a strong commitment to sustainability, Barker and Stonehouse uses eco-friendly materials and responsible sourcing, ensuring their furniture is both timeless and environmentally conscious. In the bedroom category, Barker and Stonehouse offers expertly curated collections that transform any space into a sanctuary. From sophisticated bed frames to chic storage solutions, each piece is designed to blend functionality with aesthetic appeal. Whether you prefer modern minimalism or classic elegance, Barker and Stonehouse provides the perfect balance of style and comfort, making your bedroom a true reflection of your personal taste.

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