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Edo Style Japanese Beds

by Justin on August 31, 2005

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edo-japanese-bed.jpgThis bed frame, constructed in Japan, is made in the style of the Edo period, which was known for its simplicity and restrained elegance. On the eco-level, the bed is constructed out of solid mahogany, which is sustainably farmed. The bed can support a futon or a traditional style mattress. One benefit of this type of design is that no box springs are needed. The queen size sells for $649. :: Haiku Designs

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