Seaside Lille+ low bunk bed is designed to accommodate the need for a quality solution in a small children's room. With its generous measurements but small stature, Lille+ low bunk bed is ideal in the smaller children's room and will ensure a safe and secure environment for the small child. Lille+ low bunk bed is designed to accommodate the need to sleep two in a small children's bedroom.
Lille+ low bunk bed suits siblings who have grown out of the cot bed's safe embrace but sleep best with a nightlight and a brother or sister close by. The bed represents a stylish centrepiece for the children's room and offers, in its well-conceived design, space for both big personalities and small sleeping hearts. Lille+ low bunk bed can also be equipped with a cosy rooftop with textiles available in different colours.
When your child outgrows any Lille+ bed, the simple classic design easily converts into a beautiful sofa decorated with cushions and a soft blanket, where the whole family can continue to enjoy time together. Seaside Lille+ supports Oliver Furniture's foundational principal of aesthetic sustainability: We create furniture that can follow the family for generations in design and quality.
Lille+ beds are smaller in both width and length than, for example, Seaside Classic beds and are therefore ideal for smaller children's rooms where there should be room to play.
The ladder can be mounted on both sides of the bed.
The Seaside Lille+ series is made of birch wood.
The non-visible screws give the bed a clean and exclusive design and are a defining trade of Oliver Furniture that emphasises the design and impeccable quality.
The series is manufactured in Europe and complies with European safety standards and norms. The products are painted with non-toxic, water-based paint.
Maximum weightload on bed bases (static weight):
Lille+ cot bed: 30 kg
Lille+ junior bed, low loft bed and low bunk bed: 120 kg
SAFETY AND COMPLIANCE
According to EN 747 loft beds and the upper bed of bunk beds are not suitable for children under 6 years due to the risk of injury from falls.
A smaller child can sleep in the lower bed of bunk beds, possibly with a bed guard for extra safety.