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Archbold Furniture Portland Shiplap Bed Headboard and Footboard - King - in Driftwood | Snow White - 51299-D-SW
- Portland Bedroom Collection
- Solid Alder Hardwood Construction
- Catalyzed Conversion Varnish
- Moisture, Heat, And Scratch Resistant
- Headboard And Footboard Only
- Rails Ordered Separately
- Proudly Built In The USA
- Driftwood | Snow White Two-Tone Finish
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Archbold Furniture 51299-D-SW Portland Shiplap King Bed Headboard and Footboard in Driftwood | Snow White
The Archbold Furniture Portland Shiplap King Bed brings solid wood craftsmanship to the Portland Bedroom collection. This 51299-D-SW configuration includes the king headboard and footboard in a two-tone pairing of Driftwood stain and Snow White paint.1 Standard rails are not included, rails (model 612991) are sold separately to complete the king bed. It is a coordinated bedroom centerpiece rooted in the brand's custom-finish tradition.
Archbold Furniture continues a tradition of quality that dates to 1900 from its home in Archbold, Ohio. Dedicated, experienced woodworkers proudly build this piece in the USA, using alder and solid hardwood construction to deliver enduring strength and stability for everyday bedroom use. When paired with the required rails, the headboard and footboard become part of a complete king bed supported by five slats and five foot supports.
Finishing is central to the Portland collection's appeal. Amish craftsmen apply the finish, and a catalyzed conversion varnish helps the surface resist moisture, heat, and scratches. This configured piece combines Driftwood stain with a Snow White painted element. Together, the solid wood construction, American craftsmanship, and protective finish create a bed component designed for enduring everyday use.
Features
- American Built
Dedicated woodworkers craft this piece in Archbold, Ohio, continuing a tradition of quality since 1900. - Solid Wood Construction
Solid alder hardwood provides dependable strength and stability for regular bedroom use. - Configured Two-Tone Finish
Driftwood stain and Snow White paint create the selected two-color combination. - Catalyzed Conversion Varnish
The protective coating stands up to moisture, heat, and scratches. - King Component Set
This set includes the Portland Shiplap king headboard and footboard. - Separate Rail Requirement
Order rail 612991 separately to assemble the complete king bed.
Footnotes:
1 The natural beauty of solid wood gives each panel unique characteristics that stain can enhance. Paint is consistent in color, but small knots, joints, or end grain may remain visible and are not considered material or workmanship defects.
2 Displayed finishes and models are representative. Variations among monitor displays mean on-screen finishes may not be 100% accurate.
3 Headboard and Footboard Only.
4 Additional Bedroom Furniture, Mattress, And Bedding Accessories Not Included.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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No. This component includes the king headboard and footboard. Rails are ordered separately under SKU 612991 to create the complete king bed.
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The headboard measures 52.25 in H x 80.875 in W x 2.5 in D, and the footboard measures 20.5 in H x 43.875 in W x 2.5 in D. With the separately ordered rails, the complete bed measures 52.25 in H x 80.625 in W x 84 in L, with 9 in from the floor to the top of the slats.
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It is crafted from solid alder hardwood for enduring strength, stability, and everyday use.
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Yes. Compatible rails for adjustable bases are available separately under SKU 612992 and are ordered in place of the standard rails. The published king opening measures 76 3/8 in W x 80 1/2 in L.
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A catalyzed conversion varnish helps the finish resist moisture, heat, and scratches. Because this is solid wood, natural characteristics such as small knots, joints, or end grain may remain visible after painting and are not considered defects in material or workmanship.








