Furniture, Nest

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Nest is a padded bed, covered in leather, fabric or faux leather, with or without a storage compartment with double opening system. The cover is removable and washable, and can be manufactured in a fabric chosen from our collection. The bed frame can be dismantled for easy transport. The corner brackets supporting the slatted base can be adjusted in height in order to recess the mattress into the bed frame (only in the bed without storage compartment)....Read more

Nest is a padded bed, covered in leather, fabric or faux leather, with or without a storage compartment with double opening system. The cover is removable and washable, and can be manufactured in a fabric chosen from our collection. The bed frame can be dismantled for easy transport. The corner brackets supporting the slatted base can be adjusted in height in order to recess the mattress into the bed frame (only in the bed without storage compartment). The metal framed slatted base can be replaced by an electric adjustable wooden framed slatted base (head/foot-movement). Mattress sold separately: view the Orizzonti Italia collection.

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