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Do I need to buy bed slats or a midbeam?

Most of our double, queen and king size beds require a SKORVA midbeam and bed slats, LURÖY or LÖNSET, to be completed.

If you are purchasing in-store, please remember that the midbeam and slats may need to be purchased separately. If you are purchasing online, the midbeam or slats may already be automatically included at checkout.

These will be indicated in the drop down menus that appear below the product name. If these menus do not appear, please check the product details which will indicate whether they are sold separately. 

Bed slats and midbeam are not required for our day beds or bunk beds.

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