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| Utica Storage Bunk Bed with Stairs | 74.5" H x 96" W x 61" D | 675 lbs |
| Utica Trundle Bed | 11" H x 75" W x 40" D | 98 lbs |
| Utica Loft Three Drawer Narrow Chest | 31" H x 20" W x 20" D | 75 lbs |
| Twin Size Mattress | 5.5" H x 39" W x 75" D | 17.6 lbs |
| Utica 36" W Desk with One Drawer | 38" H x 36" W x 19" D | Unavailable |
| Sierra Collection Deluxe Chair | Unavailable | 20 lbs. |
| Utica Loft Bookshelf | 48" H x 36" W x 12" D | 42 lbs |
| Utica Loft Hanging Shelf | 12" H x 28" W x 9" D | Unavailable |
| Utica Under Bed Storage Drawers | Unavailable | Unavailable |
| 5-Year Premium Protection Plan | Unavailable | Unavailable |
What Parents Want. The staff at Berg Furniture knows that parents want to provide the best furnishings for their children and create an environment with space and style that will grow with them from infancy to toddler and on to his or her teen years.
The office, factory and warehouse facilities, located in NJ, have been family owned and operated since 1984 and began with a customer base in the New York Metropolitan area. Our practical and highly functional styles that easily fit into any lifestyle and offer a unique color and material selection, soon made Berg furniture the talk of the retail world. Consumers quickly embraced our concepts and continual investments were made to increase production capacity to better serve specialty stores.
The Berg Showplace Facility at High Point, North Carolina led the way to distribution all across the United States in 1997. Today they meet customer needs with a wide variety of space saving products and materials, including wood and painted furniture. The Berg goal remains the same as it did in 1984 - to design and manufacture furniture with the greatest flexibility while offering the most moderately priced investment to their quality retailers and their customers.
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We just purchased this bed from CSN and got it setup. We are very happy with it and feel it was a great value. As far as specifics that might be helpful to others:Let me first say this bed is quite heavy, it is constructed of a variety of different engineered woods. The rails for the top bunk are engineered plywood with a laminate finish that matches the rest of the bed (probably a Baltic birch, very tough and stable plywood, not like what you buy at [...]). The headboard and foot-board are heavy weight laminated particleboard with a very durable plastic (faux wood look) bead on the end grain. Seems like a commercial weight. We purchased our bed in the "nutmeg" finish with "Chestnut" accent colors. The Nutmeg color is very similar to that of a new clear finished cherry (cherry gets a lot darker with age, this piece is lighter than that). We have maple and cherry woods in this room (with clear finishes) and the bed matches those well (darker than maple, similar to the cherry, but perhaps a slight bit lighter). The Chestnut is a rather dark brown color, similar to natural Chestnut, perhaps walnut (or very old cherry that has oxidized a lot). The laminates used are nice, sort of a semi-gloss finish, with a very thick lamination layer that clearly could take some abuse. If you're a wood fanatic (which I am) you can clearly tell it's a printed laminate, but very nice for the price (covering the square footage of this bed with real wood veneer would be really expensive). The drawers are great! They are on metal under-mount runners, and are really over-sized! They pull out completely and take advantage of the space very well! The bottom 3 drawers on the stairs are deeper than the top 2. A nice little design nuance that really takes advantage of the space. The 3 drawers under the bunk are the same depth as the lower 3 on the stairs. The stairs have a "extra grip" traction material on the lips which help make them safer. Even though the manufacturer advises against it we let our 2 and 4 year old climb up them.The trundle is a box that a mattress fits in, it comes fully pre-assembled. It is on casters so can be pulled out and put anywhere in the room.The bed does involve a bit of assembly, and due to the weight you need 2 people. I'm rather handy and it took me about 2 hours one evening to put it all together. It comes with an Allen wrench and you'll need a power screwdriver to put some of the wood screws in.Oh, yea even though the picture shows the stairs on the right, you can assemble it with the stairs on either side (the directions specify how to do this).
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