Said and done. We had ordered the bed for 222. Delivery - apparently from the Netherlands - came then 4-5 days later in 3 large boxes but moderate. Packed the upholstery were mediocre, but it was thankfully nothing broken.
The bed is really nice if it stands first assembled. When bed construction, however I got the horror. The filler material (biligster pressboard in upholstery) is absolutely not inspire confidence, and the holes are even incorrect, so that I had no chance to connect an upholstered piece to the other. So I have to really try a new long hole with the screwdriver in the new upholstered piece punched and the long screw performed. One should then not overtighten the screw, otherwise the cheap pressed wood begins to creak and then breaks down and therefore no longer hold is guaranteed. When assembling so be very careful!
Only a few metal rods hold together the whole, because the pad itself or the filling material is it truly unfit.
After I had assembled the bed finally after 3 tantrums and approx.4,5 hours, I noticed the unpleasant smell of the cushion. At night, at 23:00 and at -3 degrees Celsius you want but then reluctantly open the window, but it was necessary because the smell was unbearable for me. Meanwhile (after 2 days), however it comes.
Nor for the bed a "slatted" included, but the word "slatted" is almost too high. There are plenty of plastic guides / versions available that are attached directly to the metal to be ascertained through the wooden boards. We have two good right bed bases (90x200) and had used them. The altitude is not a problem, but I'm starting to like and even with the slatted frame to bed because it has slipped from the very narrow metal rails. So I have now both slatted frames clamped such that they are each quite marginalized and center press against the screw. So is the central pole straight (they like verchiebt, since it is composed of 2 iron bars) and the slatted frame can be neither to the left nor to the right move. Wholly security I have thereby not, but it's better than before. The best would be 2-3 bars across the brackets. Some bed frames have that too, but not this cheap bed.
Incidentally crash: One does not fall very deep (about 10cm), since the bed is extremely low. If anyone has back trouble, he should not take into consideration, as it really is sleeping almost on the floor this bed.
Now where the bed is, everything looks really pretty. It holds (hopefully) something and not creaks.
It's just very deep and really impractical and you can not even under the bed suck, because there is no area that allows one to come to the vacuum cleaner underneath.
The bed, I have not returned since the one hand, a need for a new bed was available, it looked beautiful (a blender) and I really did not want to put everything in the boxes again.
So I can not recommend it with a clear conscience the bed actually. But who is willing trouble and would like drills its own hole, of course, is allowed to access.
Update: After about 2 months, we have already wasted so many hours in the repair of the bed, coupled with frustration and anger. The optics can now no longer deceive the worst quality of time that I had ever experienced in a bed. Once possible, we get us a new bed frame and bring these bed frame there where it belongs: in the trash.