Why You Will Love It!
- This slatted wood platform bed frame creates the ultimate comfort in support and ventilation
- Beautiful natural poplar and eco-friendly finish
- Lightweight, easy to move, modular
- Can convert from a couch to a bed in a few minutes
- Extra seating AND sleeping for company. This is one piece of furniture you will NEVER get rid of
How You Can Use It
- A sturdy bed frame that will last generations
- A European Single (1/2 Queen) is made from two Eco Square™ units. A Queen is made from four units
- You can rearrange these frames at any time as your needs change
- A bed can become a couch, a coffee table or a love seat and visa versa
- Available separately: Two 30″ Side Rails make a wonderful headboard
What It's Made Of
- Eco Square™: Made from regionally harvested Appalachian Poplar wood
- Finish: Non-toxic, whey-based finish called Vermont Natural Coatings Furniture Finish
- Extra Bonus: We also mix into the finish EM® Ceramic Powder and Amethyst Gemstone Powder for grounding and enhancement of health and well being. These rock dusts provide sleep enhancing benefits through their healing frequencies.
- Optional separate feature: 30″ Side Rails available for Headboard (see separate page for Side Rails)
What Our Customers Are Saying
We had imagined a platform like your modular futon and planned to build one until I found your web site. We assembled it last night and the packaging and craftsmanship of the product are awesome. We are so excited about the quality of your product we ordered the backrest and a zabuton today. Great work!
Eco Square™ Assembly Instructions
Eco Square Step One
Step One: This photo shows all the pieces for one EcoSquare™ and the tools required for assemply. Tools: 9/16 inch socket wrench and phillips-head screw driver. A power screwdriver is recommended (not shown).
Eco Square Step Two _Insert Screws
Step Two: Attach each of the slats by driving the small screws into the predrilled holes on each end of the slat.
Eco Square Step Three
Step Three: Attach each of the slats by driving the small screws into the predrilled holes on each end of the slat.