Daisy Murphy Cabinet Bed
Features
- Solid rubberwood construction – No MDF or particle board
- Large rolling storage drawer
- Higher sleep platform
- Built-in dual power/USB module
- Shallow sleep enclosure
- Base packed inside fully assembled cabinet
Optional Add-On:
Cabinet Bed Tri-Fold Queen Mattress, made of gel infused memory foam, its three section construction allows for easy stowage when not in use.
Dimensions
- Cabinet Closed: L: 23.7″ x W: 63.5″ x H: 41.1″
- Cabinet Open: L: 83.1″ x W: 63.5″ x H: 41.1″
- Optional Add-on Tri-Fold Queen Mattress: L: 80″ x W: 63″ x H: 6″
View: Daisy Murphy Cabinet Bed Manufacturer Dimensions
Rubberwood
Night & Day furniture uses manufactured Rubberwood harvested from rubber tree plantations in Malaysia. Specifically, these rubber trees are managed through systematic planting and replanting programs on a 25-year rotation. The trees are felled when their life-span for latex production’s no longer economic and replanting’s necessary. In this respect, Rubberwood is a renewable resource and its byproducts are considered environmentally friendly and sustainable.
About Night & Day Furniture
Based out of Vancouver, Washington Night and Day Furniture believes smartly designed furniture’s second to none. From the many years of support from all of you they are sure they’re on the right track. Their product line-up includes Bedroom Furniture and innovative Kids’ Furniture. They also specialize in convertibles, including Daybeds, Futons and ever popular Murphy Cabinet Beds. Whenever possible they prefer solid rubber wood construction because they want furniture to last for many years to come.
Warranty
All cabinet beds come with a limited 10 year warranty. Night and Day Furniture warrants the consumer, who makes the original purchase of Night and Day Furniture products. Moreover, a limited warranty against defects in the material or workmanship of furniture components. Furthermore, Night and Day Furniture will repair or replace any piece of furniture, which is defective in material or workmanship. In conclusion, defects defined as meaning imperfections in components, which substantially impair the usability of the product.
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