Tatami bed Tat-Bed series
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Tatami bed - Tat-Bed series - Cinius - double / contemporary / custom
Tatami bed - Tat-Bed series - Cinius - double / contemporary / custom
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Characteristics

Type
tatami
Number of places
double
Style
contemporary
Options
custom
Material
beech
Mattress size
160x200 cm, 180x200 cm, 140x200 cm, 90x200 cm, 120x200 cm, 80x200 cm, 200x210 cm
Color
customizable color
Finish
stained
Length

206 cm
(81.1 in)

Width

Min.: 96 cm
(37.8 in)

Max.: 276 cm
(108.7 in)

Height

20 cm
(7.9 in)

Description

The first model to be specially created for tatami. Designed in 1985, it has since became a classic. It was our first interlocking bed. Prior to this, the tatami were placed directly on the floor or on wooden planks. Can be made to measure both in terms of height and size. • "Kibo" reclined wooden headboard, made of a thin sheet of solid wood. Its star feature is the grain of the solid finger joint beech wood. • solid finger joint beech wood • Interlocking assembly without metal parts (Magnetic Free) • If positioned against a wall it can be combined with the Futon headboard fixed to the wall with two brass hooks. • Recommended headboard: Padded cotton Futon with removable cover, available in a range of colors with or without ideograms • Available in untreated wood or in a range of colors • Treat with natural non-toxic impregnating oils • Can also be made to measure • Selected raw materials • Natural wood bed • Japanese bed
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.