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Handmade from responsibly sourced American oak with a hand wiped hard wax finish, the Atalaya Bed balances mid-century aesthetics, modern minimalism, and timeless craftsmanship. Built using traditional Japanese joinery the frame comes together in minutes without the use of any hardware at all. Intended to last generations, the Atalaya Bed is finished with a fully repairable 0% VOC finish.
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Lifetime Warranty
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The Atalaya Bed
Atalaya Bed Details
Dimensions
Size: (L) x (W) x (H)
Queen: 85.5" x 64.5" x 39.5"
King: 85.5" x 80.5" x 39.5"
Storage Space: There are 9 inches between the bottom of the bed and the floor.
Materials and Care
Wood Species: American Oak
Construction: Solid Wood
Finish: 0 VOC Hard Wax Oil
Care: The finish of the Atalaya Bed is designed for minimal maintenance. When necessary, wipe the bed down in the direction of the grain with a damp rag. No maintenance oiling or buffing is required.
Repair: The Atalaya Bed has a fully repairable finish. A minor finish repair requires sanding the the damaged area and re-applying the finish. It is typically cost prohibitive to send beds back for finish repair; however, if you count yourself amongst our more intrepid patrons and would like to do a simple touch up at home or even a full refinish please reach out and we will be happy to consult and send you a repair kit.
Shipping and Returns
Shipping Cost: All orders ship free from Santa Fe, NM
Shipping Time: All orders ship in 1-5 business days.
Returns: Undamaged beds may be returned within 60 days of purchase. Patrons are responsible for return shipping.
Assembly and Warranty
Assembly Instructions: Link to Assembly Instructions
Warranty: All Clauss furniture is covered by our craftsman's lifetime warranty. For the original patron, we will repair or replace any piece that breaks during normal use for the life of the piece.
Honestly Made
Exclusively Native Timber
All our furniture is made from domestic American hardwood sourced from responsibly managed timberland. This self-imposed restriction ensures that we are not contributing to environmental exploitation and unfair labor practices that can in some cases be found in the supply chains of exotic timber.
Craftsman's Warranty
Every product made at Clauss Woodworks is meant to last generations when properly maintained. We stand by our work and will repair or replace any piece that is damaged or broken during normal use.
Non-toxic Finish
Our intention is to build furniture that lives in your home for a lifetime. That means you should be comfortable sharing your life with every material we use. Our hard wax finish is derived from natural oils and waxes and is certified to contain 0 volatile organic compounds (harmful compounds that are emitted by many commonly used factory finishes).
Traditional Joinery
Assembled using traditional Japanese joinery, the Atalaya frame uses keyed sliding dovetails, castle joints, and splined "U" joints to come together in minutes without the use of any hardware.
FAQs
Do I need a box spring?
While you can use a box spring with the Atalaya bed it is not designed for one and we recommend you do not use one. The bed's padded slats provide the needed support and airflow.
Is the Atalaya Bed strong?
Oak is one of the hardest of the hard woods. The bed is very strong and can handle over 1500 lbs.
How many boxes does the Atalaya Bed ship in and how heavy are they?
The Atalaya Bed ships in 3-4 boxes all under 50 lbs.
What color is the Atalaya Bed?
The Atalaya bed is available in 2 finishes - Timber which offers a warm "close to the wood" natural oak color and Foxtail which offers a richer darker look. As wood is a naturally occurring material no two bed frames will be exactly alike. There will be slight variations in color and grain. These subtle variations tell the stories of the lives of trees before they came to our shop. Lives that live on in your home.
What's with the mallet?
Each Atalaya bed comes with a set of four dovetail keys and a mallet. The mallet is inteded to be used to tap the dove tail keys into their slots and secure the headboards. Strikes with the mallet should be firm but not violent. Each strike should result in only a small movement of the keys
Should the dovetail keys go all the way into the joint?
No, while the keys may go all the way to the end of the track they do not need to and should not be forced to the end of the track. Once the keys are visible on the far side of the post and the backboards have no movement in them you should stop striking the keys.
