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Caprice White

The Caprice is a consistent bestseller in the range, thanks to its classic fashionable design and its excellent affordability. This modern bed has a simple and soothing appearance which will help you ... read more
Now £195.00
Was £349.00 Save: £154.00 (44%)
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All sizes quoted are overall external dimensions.
Double Frame Only 142.5cm 209.5cm Head-end:
103cm
Foot-end:
56cm
£349 Now £195
 
DESCRIPTION
The Caprice is a consistent bestseller in the range, thanks to its classic fashionable design and its excellent affordability. This modern bed has a simple and soothing appearance which will help you to drift off into a most restful night's slumber. The Caprice is a subtle bedframe that will not overpower any of your other bedroom furnishings, and will compliment either a contemporary or a more classic bedroom style. Made from painted solid rubber wood with a sprung slatted base.

Underbed clearance height is 20cm.

Rubberwood is wood from the Hevea brasiliensis tree, often called the rubber tree. Rubberwood, also called parawood in Thailand, is used in high-end furniture as it is valued for its dense grain, attractive colour, minimal shrinkage, and acceptance of different finishes. It is also prized as an "environmentally friendly" wood, as it makes use of trees that have been cut down at the end of their latex-producing cycle. The older practice was to burn the "useless" tree.

It is one of the more durable hardwood lumbers used in the manufacturing of home furnishings of this decade. A member of the Euphorbiaceae family, rubberwood has a dense grain character that is easily controlled in the kiln drying process. Rubberwood has very little shrinkage making it one of the more stable construction materials available for furniture manufacturing. Rubberwood lumber takes easily many different types and colors of wood finishes such that rubberwood as used in furniture can mimic rosewood, or oak or other more expensive lumbers creating confusion in the identification of the type of wood used in the furniture


 
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caprice white
miss hannah o'conner 04 Dec 2008
I have just received my new bed this morning and already build it - very easy to build and looks lovely.

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