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Murasaki Fine Futon Shop Catalog 2008 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop Catalog 2008 Miwa Inc. Website: www.murasaki-rockridge.com All prices and item availabilities are subject to change without notice. Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 NEW ~ Puneé Bed/Bench Frame and Table Set (One Size Only) Item No. 03050C Color: Antique Mahogany(6) and Honey Oak(5) Bed/Bench: 27" x 75" x 14"H Square Table: 35" x 35" x 23"H *Optional: Tatami Mats (27"x75") Print S02 as pictured here Punee Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 NEW ~ Puneé Bed/Bench Frame and Table Set (One Size Only) Item No. 03050C Color: Antique Mahogany(6) and Honey Oak(5) Seat Cushion 6" cotton w/ 1" foam 27" x 75" Back Support (L) 6" cotton w/ 1" foam 18" x 75" Back Support (S) 6" cotton w/ 1" foam 18" x 38" *Optional Seat cushions and Back support Print T01/brown as pictured here *Optional: Tatami Mats (27"x75") Prices for cushions are for permanent sewn on covers in the prints as shown. For choice fabrics, add $10 for each cushion. Covers: Solid color covers will be $18 for seat, $15 for Long back support, and $12 for short back support Punee Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Bed Frame Item No. Size Color 030455 Twin (Single) Antique Mahogany 030456 Twin (Single) Honey Oak 030465 Full (Double) Antique Mahogany 030466 Full (Double) Honey Oak 030485 Queen Antique Mahogany 030486 Queen Honey Oak 030495 Cal King Antique Mahogany 030496 Cal King Honey Oak 030475 Eastern King Antique Mahogany 030476 Eastern King Honey Oak *Additional Options: Tatami Mat - SEE TATAMI MAT SECTION FOR SIZE AND PRICING INFORMATION Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Metal Bi-Fold Frame and Wooden Arm Item No. 011010 Arm Color: Espresso Body Color: Black Body Size: Full (Double) Madison Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Taipei Color: Natural, Mahogany Bi-Fold Frame Drawer High (Box of 2) Size Chair Loveseat Single Double Queen Medan Bi-Fold Frame Drawer High (Box of 2) Colors: Dark Cherry, Teak, Natural, Mahogany Size Chair Loveseat Single Double Queen Futon Frame & Bed 1-1 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Sakura Color: Dark cherry, Natural, and With Magazine Rack: Bi-Fold Frame Drawer High (Box of 3) Mahogany Size Chair Loveseat Double Queen Grand Arm Color: Bi-Fold Frame with Flip on Arm, Drawer High (Box of 3) Dark Cherry, Teak, Natural, Mahogany Size Chair Loveseat Double Queen Futon Frame & Bed 1-2 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Nikko Bi-Fold Frame, Drawer High (Box of 2) Color: Dark Cherry, Teak, Natural, Golden Oak, Mahogany, Cherry Size Chair Loveseat Single Double Queen Akida Bi-Fold Frame, Drawer High (Box of 2) Color: Natural and Cherry Size Chair Loveseat Single Double Queen Futon Frame & Bed 1-3 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Hawaii Rattan Bi-Fold Frame (Box of 2) Color: Dark Cherry and Teak Size Chair Double Queen Kyoto Bi-Fold Frame (Box of 2) Color: Honey Oak, Black, Dark Cherry, Teak Size Chair Loveseat Double Queen Futon Frame & Bed 1-4 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Zena Bi-Fold Frame (Box of 1) Color: Teak, Natural, Golden Oak, Mahogany, Dark Cherry and Cherry Double Queen Eastland Bi-Fold Frame, Drawer High (Box of 2) Color: Natural, Golden Oak. Mahogany and Cherry Size Chair Loveseat Single Double Queen Futon Frame & Bed 1-5 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Color: Miyako Dark Cherry, Teak, Natural, Mahogany, Bi-Fold Frame, Drawer High (Box of 1) Cherry, Golden Oak(only in Dbl/Queen) Size Chair Loveseat Double Queen Mino Bi-Fold Frame, Drawer High (Box of 1) Color: Natural, Golden Oak, Mahogany, Cherry, and Dark Cherry(only in Dbl) Size: Chair Double Queen Futon Frame & Bed 1-6 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 New - Soho Bi-Fold Frame Accessories HJ Coffee Table 45"L x 27-1/2"D x 15-1/2"H Color: KSK (Natural) and Walnut HJ Bedside Table 17-3/4"L x 17-3/4"D x 15- 3/4"H, Color: KSK and Walnut Sofa Position Frame Dimension Double: 79-1/4"L x 35"D x 33-1/4"H HJ Square Table 3'L x 3'D x 15-1/2"H Color: KSK (Natural) Bed Position Frame Dimension Colors: Dark Cherry, KSK, Walnut Double Size Only Futon Frame & Bed 1-7 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Suki Studio Frame Unfinished Wood Size Color Single Natural Double Natural Tokyo A-Frame - Front Opening Size Color Single Double Honey Oak Need Photo Queen Single Antique Double Mahogany Futon Frame & Bed 1-8 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 New - Osaka Lounger Lounger Position Sofa Position Frame Dimension Single: 57"L x 46"W x 30"H Frame Dimension Double: 57"L x 61"W x 30"H Single: 34-1/2"L x 46"W x 35"H Double: 34-1/2"L x 61"W x 35"H Bed Position Frame Dimension Single: 75"L x46"W x 25"H Double: 75"L x 61"W x 25"H Model # Size Color Weight/LB 018557 Single Honey Oak 80 018558 Single Antique Mahogany 80 018567 Double Honey Oak 123.5 018568 Double Antique Mahogany 123.5 Futon Frame & Bed 1-9 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Yokohama Bi-Fold Frame w/Drawer Item No: 018787 - Color: KSK (Natural) Item No: 018788 - Color: Walnut Dimensions: Sofa Position: 78-3/4"L x 42"D x 30"H Bed Position: 78-3/4"L x 55"D x 9"H Drawer Inside Dimensions: 50-3/4" x 19-1/2" Note: Futon and accessories are not included. Futon Frame & Bed 1-10 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Metro - Convertible Futon Frame Item No: 016060, Dimension: 78-1/4"L x 32"W x 28"H * Long-lasting metal frame with Bed Position center metal support. * 6 position Convertible wings can transform Metro into a bed, lounger, or sofa. * Cushion and back support are available in 5 stylish and durable color fabrics Lounger Position: Mattress Back Support 78-1/4"L x 32"W x 28"H 30" x 80" 16" x 36" Futon Mattress #620000 #620001 4" Cotton w/1" Foam Solid Futon Cover #632110 #632111 (Optional) Passion Suede Cover #672110 #672111 Sofa Dimensions: (Optional) 60"L x 32"W x 28"H Futon Mattress & Back Support's Permanent Cover Are Available In The Following Colors Khaki Canvas Black Red Royal Blue Note: For exact fabric color sample, please refer to Miwa Fabric Swatch. All prices are dealers' cost and subject to change without notice. Futon Frame & Bed 1-11 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Tatami Bed Bed Frame: Headboard: Item No. 0285SC [S= Size C= Color] Item No. 0241SC [S= Size C= Color] Colors: Antique Mahogany(5), Honey Oak(6), Colors: Antique Mahogany(5), Honey Oak(6), KSK(7), Walnut(8) KSK(7), Walnut(8) Size Single(4) Double(6) Drawer Set: (2 per set) Queen(8) Item No. 0293SC [S= Size C= Color] Cal King(9) Colors: Antique Mahogany(5), Honey Oak(6), E. King(5) KSK(&), Walnut(8) Nightstand Item No. 16820C [C= Color] Colors: Antique Mahogany(5), Honey Oak(6), KSK(7), Walnut(8) *Additional Options: Tatami Mat - SEE TATAMI MAT SECTION FOR SIZE AND PRICING INFORMATION Futon Frame & Bed 1-12 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Java Deluxe Tatami Bed Comes w/ 2 Drawers Extra Drawer Set Size Item # Single 02525c Double 02526c Queen 02528c King 02529c Colors: Honey Oak(7), Antique Mahogany(8), Teak(3), Golden Oak(6) Size Item # Single 02825c Double 02826c Queen 02828c King 02829c Futon Frame & Bed 1-13 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Zen Bed and Zen Night Stand Zen Bed: * Solid Wood * Headboards are Included * Center Slat support * 8” Height Bed Frame Miwa Inc. * Ready to Assemble * 31" Height w/ Headboard Zen Night Stand: * Solid Wood * Inside of drawer: 13”L x 13”D x 3-1/4”H * Inside of cabinet: 17-1/2”L x 15”D x 7”H * Fully Assembled Description Size Item No. Color Dimension Zen Bed Single 028457 Honey Oak 87"L x 51"W x 31"H Zen Bed Single 028458 Antique Mahogany 87"L x 51"W x 31"H Zen Bed Double 028467 Honey Oak 87"L x 66"W x 31"H Zen Bed Double 028468 Antique Mahogany 87"L x 66"W x 31"H Zen Bed Queen 028487 Honey Oak 92"L x 72"W x 31"H Zen Bed Queen 028488 Antique Mahogany 92"L x 72"W x 31"H Zen Bed CKing 028497 Honey Oak 96"L x 84"W x 31"H Zen Bed CKing 028498 Antique Mahogany 96"L x 84"W x 31"H Zen Bed EKing 028495 Honey Oak 88"L x 92"W x 31"H Zen Bed EKing 028496 Antique Mahogany 88"L x 92"W x 31"H Zen Nightstand - 162407 Honey Oak 21-1/2"L x 19-1/2"W x 19-3/4"H Zen Nightstand - 162408 Antique Mahogany 21-1/2"L x 19-1/2"W x 19-3/4"H Futon Frame & Bed 1-14 Murasaki Fine Futon Shop 6050 College Ave Oakland, CA 94618 Phone: (510) 547-6252 Emperor Bed - Solid Teak Colors: Antique Mahogany(4) and Natural(6) Size Item# Single 21504c Double 21506c Queen 21508c C King 21509c Description Color Size 219004 Emperor Bedside Table - 1 Drawer Antique Mahogany 21-3/4"L x 16-3/4"W x 24"H 219006 Emperor Bedside Table - 1 Drawer Natural 219014 Emperor Bedside Table - 2 Drawers Antique Mahogany 21-3/4"L x 16-3/4"W x 24"H 219016 Emperor Bedside Table - 2 Drawers Natural * Emperor bed, bedside table, and tatami mats are sold separately.
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