Boys will be boys…and they can be, with the Brandon Collection, a group of bedroom furniture designed to fit the lifestyle of any boy. This sturdy group offers several bed options and sizes, along with useful case pieces for storage and study. Full sized beds are perfect for that growing child or even as a second bedroom option. Brandon is offered in a warm burnished brown cherry color finish with antiqued brass hardware and, as always, comes with the quality you expect from Lea. Features: -Burnished brown cherry stained finish -Includes headboard, footboard, rails, and dual function trundle unit under bed unit -Bed has two rail heights and requires bunkie board at highest rail setting to use Trundle / Storage Unit – bunkie board sold separately -Optional Trundle / Storage Unit can be used as trundle or storage and can be used with twin or full bed sizes and two removable dividers can create up to three storage compartments -Trundle accomodates up to 8 inches of mattress Specifications: -Twin Slat Bed Dimensions: 48″ H x 42″ W x 83″ D -Full Slat Bed Dimensions: 48″ H x 58″ W x 83″ D -Optional Under Bed Unit Dimensions: 10″ H x 76″ W x 41″ D About Lea Industries (A La-Z-Boy Company): Lea Industries is a La-Z-Boy Incorporated company. Lea is a leading manufacturer of moderately-priced youth furniture. They also manufacture furniture for the second bedrooms, vacation homes or condominiums. Lea products can be found at leading furniture stores nationwide. Lea’s youth furniture offers a wide assortment of styles for both girls and boys, with a broad selection of specialized, functional designs for today’s active kids – including four-poster canopy beds, bunk beds, storage beds, dual sleep beds, student desks, and learning centers for youth computing. Lea’s wide variety of styles ranges from 18th century and country to casual contemporary, and products are available in wood finishes including Country Oak, Cherry, Buttermilk White, and Harvest Oak.
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