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It's all in the detail with our Tora king-size bedframe. Sitting on gently turned wooden legs, the grey frame with its curved silhouette has a modern sense of style. Tucks and pleating add a contemporary touch to the woven fabric upholstery. While sprung, wooden slats on the base provide ventilation and comfortable support. Just add a mattress and, if you like, a headboard. Time for bed. Pleating detail on a curved corner. Part of the Tora collection. Fabric frame. Flat weave fabric - 100% polyester. Wooden feet. Base with sprung wooden slats. Size W163, L213, H35cm. Height to top of siderail 35cm. 19cm clearance between floor and underside of bed. Weight 30.7kg. Total maximum user weight 220kg. Packed flat - 2 people recommended. Package Dimensions: Package 1 dimensions: H169, W34, D18cm. Package 1 weight: 21.8kg. Package 2 dimensions: H213, W20, D17cm. Package 2 weight: 13.2kg. FSC certified meaning the materials used for this product are responsibly sourced. General Information: We are excited to be welcoming some of our favourite HOME products into the Habitat range. Your product may arrive in Habitat or HOME packaging. Manufacturer's 1 year guarantee.
I love this Tora platform bed for its sleek, minimalist design that works well in both contemporary and Scandi-inspired interiors. Its grey upholstery adds a neutral, calming tone, making it versatile enough to pair with colourful bedding or textured throws for added warmth. Its low-profile frame offers a modern look while maintaining practicality; it’s perfect for creating a streamlined aesthetic. For styling, consider complementing it with crisp white or pastel bedding, and add warmth with soft textiles like a chunky knit throw or layered rugs. Its simple silhouette also means it pairs nicely with both minimal bedside tables and statement lamps, making it a flexible piece for various interior schemes.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Habitat's website here