The Columbia Bed with Matching Footboard provides a simple, tasteful centerpiece for your bedroom. Drawing on both mission-style and contemporary cottage inspirations, the Columbia Bed is constructed of solid hardwood. Available in Antique Walnut and Caramel Latte finishes, the Columbia Bed comes standard with headboard, footboard and hook-on rails.
Features:
- Available in Antique Walnut and Caramel Latte finishes
- Constructed of solid Asian hardwood
- Headboard and footboard can be used with full/queen bolt-on metal frames
- Comes with metal hook and pin rail system with solid wood rails and 4 hardwood center supports with center support legs
- Easy to assemble
- Other pieces available to create a complete bedroom set
- Box spring required for adequate mattress support
Dimensions:
- Twin: 42.5” H x 44” W x 79” L
- Full: 45.25” H x 58.5” W x 79” L
- Queen: 45.25” H x 65.5” W x 84.75” L
- King: 45.25” H x 81.5” W x 84.75” L
About Atlantic Furniture:
Atlantic Furniture Inc. (originally Watercraft, Inc.) was founded 1983 in Western Massachusetts and originally manufactured and sold pine waterbed frames to wholesale customers. They have been manufacturing and importing quality wood furniture for over 20 years, and now specialize in custom designed imports for adult and youth bedrooms.
Atlantic Furniture prides themselves on using eco-friendly hardwood, otherwise known as the Rubber Tree. Using these trees is economical and good for the Earth because:
- After 30 years, a decline in latex production has made only tapping rubber trees for their sap uneconomic
- Trees are removed by hand and replaced with new seedlings
- In the past, felled rubber trees were either burnt on the spot or used as fuel for locomotive engines, brick firing or latex curing. The wood is now used in the manufacture of high-end furniture. It is valued for its dense grain, stability, attractive color and acceptance of different finishes.
- It is also prized as an “environmentally friendly” wood, since it makes use of trees that have been cut down at the end of their latex-producing life cycle and are always replaced with new seedlings