Two-drawer nightstand in solid American white oak and oak veneers with a reclaimed-look grain. Self-closing drawers use dual ball-bearing guides; anti-tip kit included.
Two-drawer nightstand in American white oak and oak veneers with a reclaimed-look grain. Self-closing dual ball-bearing guides and custom hardware deliver smooth, durable bedside storage.
2-drawer nightstand in solid American white oak and veneers with a naturally aged, reclaimed-look grain. Smooth drawer interiors with self-closing dual ball-bearing guides; includes anti-tip kit and meets ASTM F2057.
Architectural bed with a raised-panel headboard and low-profile footboard, crafted from solid American white oak. Made in the USA with mortise-and-tenon construction for lasting strength.
Solid American white oak bed featuring a raised-panel headboard and low-profile footboard, built with mortise-and-tenon joinery. Made in the USA for durable bedroom furniture.
Architectural bed featuring raised headboard panels and a low-profile footboard, crafted from solid American-grown oak. Made in the USA with mortise-and-tenon construction.
California king architectural bed frame made in the USA from solid American white oak with mortise-and-tenon construction for durability. The maker replaces every tree used through a reforestation program.
Cal King architectural bed crafted in the USA from solid American white oak with mortise-and-tenon construction for strength. For every tree used, one is replaced through a Virginia Department of Forestry program.
California king architectural bed crafted in the USA from solid American white oak with mortise-and-tenon construction for strength and stability. Sustainably made with a tree-replacement program.
California king farmhouse bed frame made in the USA from solid American white oak with mortise-and-tenon construction for strength. The maker replaces every tree used through a reforestation program.
Cal King farmhouse bed made in the USA from solid American white oak with mortise-and-tenon construction for durability. For every tree used, one is replaced through a Virginia Department of Forestry program.