
Victorian Ash Bedroom Furniture
Charming in style and traditional in design, this unique furniture set from
Forty Winks has been finely crafted in select grade Victorian Ash from managed
forests and plantations. Guaranteeing that the timber in this quality furniture
is even in texture and virtually knot free.
Tenterfield features a magnificent queen size bed with two roomy storage drawers
built in to its sturdy hardwood frame. The light colour and natural warmth
of the timber is beautifully
complemented by the patterned ‘floorboard-like’ effect of special
inlay work. Just like
the matching tables, tallboy and lingerie chest that complete the suite.
The refined ‘Tenterfield’ simply exudes class and an occasional
wax is all that’s needed to maintain its polished appearance for life.
‘See, Touch and Feel’ this surprisingly affordable traditional wood bed at any one of our 90 stores nationwide. (NB: Products may vary from store to store)
Linen ~ Paxton & Wiggins Jia
Bedroom Furniture Set Options ~
- Queen Size Bed with Drawers
- Queen Size Bed (without drawers)
- Bedside Tables
- Tallboy
- 4 Piece Suite
- Cheval Mirror
- Lingerie Chest (not shown)
Check out the latest range of beds, mattresses and bedroom furniture sets in our latest catalogue.
Take a look at Forty Winks’ full range of products and information including:
- Mattresses
- Bedroom Furniture
- Children’s and Kids Furniture
- Latex Bedding Information
- Bed Buying Guide – King Size, Queen Size and Single
- Managing Partner Disturbance
- Back Care and support
Important Advice ~ When shopping for a bedroom furniture set at any Forty Winks store, it’s always wise to bring along your room measurements and a digital photo of your bedroom layout. It will allow our professional ‘on floor’ consultants to better visualise where your windows and doors are situated; offer you better informed suggestions on décor solutions; and ensure that all the pieces needed to create the look and storage space you’re after will fit in perfectly and never feel cramped or cluttered.



















