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Sean Yoo's Matera Bed With Storage

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Sleeping Beauty. Check out the Matera Bed With Storage, exclusively from Design Within Reach. Designed by Sean Yoo, the Walnut bed is just part of the attractive Matera Collection and includes six vaccuum-closing drawers...

 
 
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Bad Feng Shui aside, some of us need more storage! The queen-sized Matera measures H 38" W 63.5" D 82.5" Platform H 15". The bed is made of Solid American Walnut frames, bed rails and drawer fronts. The headboard, footboard and drawer sides are MDF with walnut veneer. The queen with storage costs $4500. The standard queen-sized bed (no storage) is $2500. Both options are also available in king size (+$300).

For two similar-but-less-expensive options, check out BluDot's Modulicious Storage Beds and the surprisingly cheapMANDAL Bed with Storage from IKEA.

(Pics: DWR)

MANDAL Bed with Storage
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beds & mattresses, bedroom, shelving & storage, Design Within Reach, closed storage, Sean Yoo, king, queen, walnut

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Comments (12)

Now that the Mandal has been out for a little while, does anyone have it and have any thoughts on how it has held up? I would love to move up to a queen and jettison the Gothic Cabinetcraft platform base with drawers I'm using now, but am concerned that this will be flimsy - I love the Blu Dot but want to keep using my same headboard.

posted by eeeck on 2007-10-30 10:16:08
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I love how the nightstand does not interfere with the opening of the drawers.

posted by jems on 2007-10-30 10:28:28
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Beautiful bed, but 4500? DWR is over priced imho.

posted by louisw on 2007-10-30 10:42:11
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$4500 might actually convince me to throw away some crap

posted by sf on 2007-10-30 10:53:06
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I'm with Jems: love the way that nightstand works... but you would likely have to ditch the nightstand you have and buy that one or put up a nightshelf...

geeze that's a lot of money... $12/day to pay it off in a year... $375/month. sheesh.

posted by foog on 2007-10-30 10:56:52
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This is beautiful, but isn't $4500 kind of expensive for something that utilizes so much MDF (the headboard, footboard and drawer sides are MDF with walnut veneer)?

posted by Michael W. on 2007-10-30 11:44:15
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Get a wonknyc.com storage bed with side tables in bamboo for thousands cheaper.

posted by Max on 2007-10-30 12:03:41
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Gorgeous, but the price!

posted by fiona on 2007-10-30 12:10:06
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DWR isn't WR

posted by wiscompton on 2007-10-30 12:34:46
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When I see a bed like that, all I can think of are bruised shins.

posted by 212gretchen on 2007-10-30 15:11:23
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wow, that is a beautiful bed! I love the sleek detail on the bed frame. It's a little bit pricey but I am so sick and tired of disposable IKEA furniture and have been looking for something that I can hang on to for a long time. This looks like it. I am heading out to the nearest DWR studio tomorrow.

posted by Willow on 2007-10-30 18:56:32
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Furniture 101:

Beautiful, well designed furniture made in an eco friendly way costs money. Veneered MDF is used because it will not shrink and expand due to seasonal air moisture changes, compared to solid wood over large surfaces that would likely crack. Also, it is used for economy of materials – using solid wood in these applications is unnecessary and wasteful of expensive Walnut. This is standard practice for high-end solid wood furniture.

Any questions class?

posted by sublimista on 2008-01-16 14:43:57
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