Collection: Daybeds
Explore our collection of organic solid wood daybeds, crafted from premium, non-toxic materials and finished with natural linseed oil for a durable, eco-friendly design. These daybeds offer a perfect blend of style and sustainability, providing a healthy, chemical-free option for your home. With a variety of organic pillows and natural bedding options, you can create a comfortable, toxin-free space that supports both your well-being and the environment. Ideal for guest rooms or as a versatile seating option, our organic daybeds bring both comfort and sustainability into your home.
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Long Beach Natural Chemical-Free Daybed Sleeper Frame
Regular price $659.99Regular priceUnit price / per$739.99Sale price $659.99Sale
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The Beauty and Benefits of Hardwood Futon Frames
Hardwood futon frames combine timeless aesthetics with unmatched durability, making them a practical and stylish choice for any home. Crafted from solid wood like oak, cherry, or beech, these frames...
The Beauty and Benefits of Hardwood Futon Frames
Hardwood futon frames combine timeless aesthetics with unmatched durability, making them a practical and stylish choice for any home. Crafted from solid wood like oak, cherry, or beech, these frames...
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Why Do You Need Tatami Mats for Your Home?
Tatami mats are more than just a traditional Japanese flooring option—they offer a range of benefits for modern homes. Made from natural materials like rice straw and covered with soft...
Why Do You Need Tatami Mats for Your Home?
Tatami mats are more than just a traditional Japanese flooring option—they offer a range of benefits for modern homes. Made from natural materials like rice straw and covered with soft...
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Can Your Mattress Get Moldy? Understanding Matt...
Mold can develop on mattresses when conditions like high humidity, poor ventilation, and lack of airflow are present, creating an environment where moisture gets trapped. To prevent this, it’s important...
Can Your Mattress Get Moldy? Understanding Matt...
Mold can develop on mattresses when conditions like high humidity, poor ventilation, and lack of airflow are present, creating an environment where moisture gets trapped. To prevent this, it’s important...