No, this is not Ikea. The price was about 4X Ikea on a similar type product (although the pics of the one I bought are substancially better looking). I am not naming the company because I'm discussing what to do with them.
I took delivery last week on a bed. After unwrapping, I discovered the headboard, footboard, rails, and centerbeams were veneered fiberboard. The edgeband veneer had delaminated at one spot and there were gaps, bulges, and small chips elsewhere on the seams of the edgebanding. I confirmed with a Customer Service person the components were MDF.
The product description included the phrase "wooden frame." I understood the components under the walnut veneer were not going to be solid wood, but figured they might be ply and certainly didn't even think of MDF as bed rail material.
I'm preparing to to discuss with them. The pieces aren't insubstantial, but I've got doubt about MDF as a bed frame material no matter how thick.
So...I guess I'm looking for thoughts on definitions of wooden and the suitability of MDF for this purpose as I decide whether to seek replacement of parts or return.
I took delivery last week on a bed. After unwrapping, I discovered the headboard, footboard, rails, and centerbeams were veneered fiberboard. The edgeband veneer had delaminated at one spot and there were gaps, bulges, and small chips elsewhere on the seams of the edgebanding. I confirmed with a Customer Service person the components were MDF.
The product description included the phrase "wooden frame." I understood the components under the walnut veneer were not going to be solid wood, but figured they might be ply and certainly didn't even think of MDF as bed rail material.
I'm preparing to to discuss with them. The pieces aren't insubstantial, but I've got doubt about MDF as a bed frame material no matter how thick.
So...I guess I'm looking for thoughts on definitions of wooden and the suitability of MDF for this purpose as I decide whether to seek replacement of parts or return.