The Bed Frame – Floyd Home
Probably the world’s most modular bed frame! Easy to move & continues to grow with you — both in size & in function.
The Queen Bed Frame + Headboard in Birch
Probably the world’s most modular bed frame! Easy to move & continues to grow with you — both in size & in function. Make a queen into a king, or complete the look with underbed storage, whenever you like. The Bed Frame features a beautiful birch plywood with a lightweight honeycomb core, steel supports, and assembles with no tools!
The world’s most modular bed frame.
Make a twin into a queen or a queen into a king. Add a headboard or underbed storage at anytime.
Minimal parts.
Most flat-packed bed frames come together with 100s of parts, pegs and screws. Not only do these connections make disassembly impossible, but they also break down over time – lasting just a move or two before it’s tossed to the curb. The Bed Frame was designed with assembly and move-ability in mind, with minimal parts and zero screws.
Real wood.
The wood panels are made from strong birch plywood with a beautiful birch or walnut veneer — both timeless and warm materials. We utilize a proprietary engineered honeycomb core design so the panels are lightweight & easy to move to your next place. Because this is a real wood product, you may see variations in color and grain pattern.
Featured in.
A dream home built from shipping containers.
Located just outside of Hudson, NY, Dave Sutton & Victoria Masters’ home cleverly repurposes shipping containers to create a space worthy of an imaginative, creative young family. We spoke with the homeowners about the process of designing the home from the ground up, the tetris-like experience of planning within a constrained space, and the clever ways they were able to reuse materials throughout the home.
Package Details
Package 1 Full/Queen Framework + Headboard Hardware: 26” x 13” x 6.5” and weighs 23 lb.
Package 2 3 Bed Panels + Queen Headboard Panel: 88” x 25” x 7” and weighs 111 lb.
Additional information
Dimensions | 67” W x 86" D x 7.5” H |
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Clearance | 6" |
Weight | 130 lb. |
Weight Limit | 600 lb. |
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by Eduardo
my floyd bed is phenomenal. minimal and sturdy, really is a great base for any mattress and promotes solid sleep. the color scheme is also rave worthy as well. really love the birch.
by Morgan
The look is so entirely minimalist, woody and so much more. I love it.
by Tori
The simplicity of the design and ease of putting together.
by Deborah
My son loves it. Very simple and sturdy.