SLÄKT Bed frame, white,
How to get it
This bed frame is very versatile. Combine it with an underbed with storage underneath, or with different modules to create extra storage space or a comfy place for hanging out with friends.
Article number603.627.48Product details
You can add smart functions to SLÄKT bed frame by combining it with other products in the series, such as a seat section, storage box, foldable mattress or a pull-out bed.
You don’t need to worry about sharp edges since the corners are rounded.
Ebba Strandmark
Slatted bed base and mattress sold separately.
To be completed with LURÖY slatted bed base.
For additional sleeping space and storage space, you can combine the bed frame with SLÄKT pull-out bed with storage.
Max load indicates static weight, in other words the load which the bed withstands if you lie or sit on it.
- MaterialCare
- Bedside:
- Particleboard, Particleboard, Fiberboard, Plastic edging, Acrylic paint, Acrylic paint, Paper foil
- Footboard/ Headboard:
- Fiberboard, Particleboard, Honeycomb structure paper filling (100% recycled), Plastic edging, Acrylic paint
Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Wipe clean with a dry cloth.
- To avoid the risk of serious injury, the distance between the bed and the wall must always be less than 2½" or more than 9".It is important not to screw hooks or handles onto the bed or hang ropes or belts in which children can get caught when playing.
- Assembly instructionsSLÄKT Bed frame603.627.48
Measurements
Length: 206 cm (81 1/8 ")
Width: 96 cm (37 3/4 ")
Headboard height: 78 cm (30 3/4 ")
Footboard height: 57 cm (22 1/2 ")
Mattress length: 200 cm (78 3/4 ")
Mattress width: 90 cm (35 3/8 ")
Free height under bed: 36 cm (14 1/8 ")
Max. load: 100 kg (220 lb)
- SLÄKTArticle number603.627.48
Width: 81 cm (31 ¾ ")
Height: 5 cm (2 ")
Length: 205 cm (80 ¾ ")
Weight: 25.65 kg (56 lb 9 oz)
Package(s): 1
It takes a lot of work to chill out
Pre-teen kids are probably the busiest people we know. It might not always look like it on the outside, but on the inside everything runs at hyper speed. With all the energy needed for growing, it makes sense that once they're home, a place to relax and recover is pretty important. That’s where the SLÄKT range comes in. To get it right, we had to go back to the start.
We ordered a study that focused on children aged 8-12 from all around the world. From that we tried to make something that fitted in both with what kids want, and what the parents think the kids need as well.
A worldwide study on what kids want
Child and adolescent psychotherapist Dr Barbie Clarke and her research agency Family Kids & Youth carried out the global study. "Early adolescence is an important phase because it's a slow move towards autonomy and independence,” says Barbie. “There's this huge growth happening that requires a lot of energy. It's not a joke that they really can't wake up in the morning!" One of the big findings was that kids wanted a place to relax and retreat, while still being close to their parents (who still are their biggest influence), even if hanging out with friends is a growing focus. "The bedroom also becomes a place for entertaining with friends. The phrase 'chilling out' was something that we heard around the world. 'Oh, I just want to chill out' is a key desire".
Furniture made to be spontaneous
Building on the research, the work began. We designed SLÄKT to be super modular and adaptable, as well as easy to move around if say a bunch of friends come over. After we tested everything for safety we asked children for their feedback. Then we changed certain designs to be even easier to use and relax with. The kids favorite: a fold out mattress that can be stored under the bed and brought out whenever it’s chill out time. Kids seem to just sort of fall on it. No communication, just 'aaah!'.
Form design process
Created together with children
Children are the most important people in the world and we’re curious to hear what they have to say since we create products for them! Therefore, we invite children to creative and playful sessions where they get to participate in our product development. Here they can express themselves freely and draw, show or tell us what is important to them. Their opinions matter and make our products better. After all, they’re the experts!