Rocking Queen Bed
Indoor or outdoors, bring a punch to the otherwise tame interiors with this awesome and unique rocking bed… By building pieces out of disposable elements, we refine the future by upcycling the past. Everything from the steel, hardwoods, and the cardboard to our clean and linen is diverted from the incinerator. This piece is a carbon steel frame
Indoor or outdoors, bring a punch to the otherwise tame interiors with this awesome and unique rocking bed…
By building pieces out of disposable elements, we refine the future by upcycling the past. Everything from the steel, hardwoods, and the cardboard to our clean and linen is diverted from the incinerator.
This piece is a carbon steel frame your choice of blackened or brushed steel with wood in your choice of Pine, Oak, Walnut, or Calico (all woods).
The Rocking Bed in Queen measures 106″x64″x63 and can be used indoors or outdoors. Beds, sofas, and couches bring a punch to otherwise tame interiors.
Unexpected elements make these pieces special, truly statement pieces. Modern, Eco-Friendly Furnishings Made in Atlanta, Georgia. Our goal is to transform tons of landfill-destined materials into killer designs.
We strive to make every piece knock-down for ease of shipping with less environmental impact. Dimensions:106″ x 64″ x 63 Some assembly may be required. Please see product details.
Product Features
- Black w/Calico
- Contemporary Style
- Made in the U.S.A.
- The product is made to order, please allow ample time for delivery.
Highly recommended for Hurricane Simulation. It had been over a decade since I was last at sea in a hurricane, and I was contemplating how to get current on survival techniques. Then I came across this little gem. Once I had it assembled in my back yard with a couple of added pull handles on the ends, I set up a couple of lawn sprinklers, high power fans, my camp stove, inflatable port-a-potty, generic odds and ends, and a full set of kitchen utensils and pans to simulate trying to function in a hurricane. Well needless to say, it worked. With my kids on each end having fun bouncing up and down, I got good 30-45 degree rolls back and forth. The fans and sprinklers gave plenty of water spray, drenching everything including the toilet paper. Needless to say the rocking was so realistic I couldn’t keep the sewage in the port-a-potty and it wound up all over the bedding. The stove tipped over when I was trying to cook dinner. Unfortunately the simulation ended when the kitchen knife I was chopping carrots with ended up in my…
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