TUFFING Bunk bed frame, dark grey, 90x200 cm
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How to get it
A bunk bed is perfect when you need 2 sleeping places on a small area. This one has passed the same tough safety tests as all our other bunk beds. It’s just a little lower – and cheaper.
Product details
By having a bunk bed instead of two single beds, you free up some much-needed square metres on the floor for playing and other activities.
Easier to make the beds and give your children a good-night hug since the bed is lower than other bunk beds.
A good solution where space is limited.
It’s easier to get in and out of the bed with a centered ladder.
The children can put their own stamp on their little nook of space by choosing bedding that they like.
IKEA of Sweden
Measurements
- Length: 207 cm
- Width: 96.5 cm
- Height: 130.5 cm
- Mattress length: 200 cm
- Mattress width: 90 cm
- Max. thickness, mattress: 11 cm
- Distance between beds: 84 cm
- Free height under furniture: 14.5 cm
- Max. weight/sleeping level: 100 kg
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A bed for new perspectives
Life is pretty good here at the top of the bed. Teasing younger siblings can be kept at a distance, and when mum or dad says good night, the height is just perfect for a hug. Both bunk beds and loft beds are good choices when you want to create more space in a smaller area. With TUFFING, we also managed to make more bed from less material.
We made TUFFING bunk bed and loft bed of stable steel and mesh fabric, and somewhat lower than other bunk beds. It means less use of material and that each bed weighs less to transport.
Kids don’t think about safety, so we do
By centering the ladder, the loft bed became more stable. The ladder also serves as a guard rail for the bunk bed – because children’s beds should be safe places, no matter if you are in the middle of play or deep in the world of dreams. That is why our children’s beds undergo rigorous furniture tests. The industry’s safety standards are very strict, but we take it further. When working with TUFFING, we focused especially on avoiding gaps and openings where small hands and feet can easily get stuck. When we had a model of the bed, it underwent two weeks of intense fatigue tests where the bed frame was continuously exposed to strong forces.
A place for kids to recharge
Throughout the design process we took part in research results from Dr Barbie Clarke, a child psychologist with many years of experience in research about children and their development. She explains the role of the bed: “When we do global research, the children we interview often say that their bed is their favourite part of the home. It is something they can call their own; ‘This is mine, my space’. Even if they share a lot of other things, the bed is often a private area that helps them work out who they are, rest and recharge.”
Material
What is steel?
Steel has unique characteristics when it is stretched and shaped since it remains strong. It provides strength to everything from skyscrapers and cars to bed frames and outdoor furniture. The steel industry is moving in the direction of more energy-efficient production and stronger steel qualities. It doesn’t lose any of its properties when recycled and today steel is one of the most recycled materials in the world.
Lowest price
Don’t let the price fool you
TUFFING bunk bed has passed the same strict safety tests as all our other bunk beds. We just used other materials, made it lower and replaced the guard rail with the ladder. All to make it exactly as safe to sleep in – just a little cheaper.