MISSIONCRAFT BED SALE! WE WANT TO SHOW HOW PROUD WE ARE OF OUR BEDS! SO WERE HAVING A $300 TO $500 SALE ON All BEDS
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Basic Platform

Prices will vary with wood species: DOUG FIR, pine, maple,cherry, oak, sappelle, 
 walnut, etc...
standard height 13" (optional dimensions no problem)
  • Wood Finish (see wood finishes) please specify  in "note to seller" box during checkout.
starting price:

click  Online store to see all pricing with different wood species and sizes

Feel free to change the height and finishes... call us with any specifications    503-235-9258


Note: Mattress not included.

Basic Platform Bed

$700.00 - $1,400.00

The Basic Bed is MissionCraft’s most versatile and best-selling design. Handcrafted in Oregon from solid hardwoods—such as Walnut, Cherry, Oak, Maple, and more—this platform bed delivers strength, simplicity, and timeless style.

Built with clean lines and minimal detailing, the Basic Bed complements any bedroom décor, from modern to traditional. Its sturdy slat system provides excellent mattress support without the need for a box spring, while precise joinery ensures lasting durability.

Every bed is made to order, allowing you to choose wood species, finish, and size (Twin, Full, Queen, King, or California King). Finished with eco-friendly, hand-rubbed oils that highlight the natural beauty of the wood grain, the Basic Bed embodies MissionCraft’s commitment to quality and sustainability.

Key Features:

  • Handcrafted from 100% solid hardwood
  • Platform design—no box spring required
  • Sizes: Twin, Full, Queen, King, California King
  • Choice of wood species & finish
  • Strong center support & lifetime durability
  • Handmade in Portland, Oregon


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