Queen Size Japanese Tatami Floor Bed Frame, Breathable Wooden Mattress Support Base, Foldable Wood Bed Slats for Guest Bedroom, Easy to Store (Queen (U.S. Standard))
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Specifications
- Size: Queen (U.S. Standard)
- Color: Natural
- Material: Wood
- Brand: LOBOTOU
- Product Dimensions: 82"L x 59"W x 1.25"Th
- Net Weight: 41 lbs
The Queen Size Japanese Tatami Floor Bed Frame offers a unique blend of traditional design and modern functionality. Made from durable wood and designed for versatility, this bed frame is an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their bedroom aesthetics while ensuring practicality. Its foldable design allows for easy storage, making it ideal for guest bedrooms or smaller spaces. The breathable structure promotes airflow, supporting a comfortable night's sleep.
Features
- Durable Foldable Design: Crafted with four solid wood boards connected by woven straps, this bed frame provides a sturdy foundation that can be conveniently folded when not in use.
- Enhanced Air Circulation: With a height of just 1.25 inches when unfolded, it works well on tatami mats and regular floors, allowing continuous airflow under the mattress for excellent breathability.
- Hassle-Free Setup: There’s no assembly required; simply unfold the frame and it’s ready to use immediately upon arrival.
- Floor Protection & Noise Reduction: Premium contact pads are included to protect your floors from scratches and scuffs while also reducing friction noise during use.
Pros
- Versatile Use: Suitable for both tatami mats and standard flooring.
- Easy Storage: Its foldable design means you can store it away conveniently when not in use.
- Quick Setup: No tools or assembly are required—just unfold and enjoy.
- Breathability: The design ensures good airflow, contributing to a cooler sleeping environment.
Cons
- Lack of Headboard: This frame does not come with a headboard, which some users may prefer for added style or comfort.
- Weight Capacity Not Specified: While sturdy, the weight capacity limits are not clearly defined, which may concern heavier users.












