Oliver Furniture WOOD MINI+ LOW BUNK BED 041461/041462

Mattress 162 x 68 x 12 | Ladder step width 6.5

Oliver Furniture Cot bed

The Oliver Furniture Mini+ low bunk bed is designed to accommodate the need to sleep two in a small children’s bedroom. 


Oliver furniture Mini+ low bunk bed is with the generous measurements but small stature well suited in rooms where the classic bunk bed from the Wood Collection seems dominant. 


Oliver furniture Mini+ low bunk bed suits siblings who have grown out of the cot bed’s safe embrace but sleep best with a nightlight and a brother or sister close by.


The bed represents a stylish centrepiece for the children’s room and offers, in its well-conceived design, space for both big personalities and small sleeping hearts.


Oliver furniture Mini+ low bunk bed can quickly convert into two individual junior beds with an optional conversion kit when the family changes. 


When the children ultimately outgrow the beds, a pair of attractive pillows along the backrest converts it into cosy small daybeds. 


The ladder is on the right side of the bed.

Oliver Furniture wood mini+ bunkbed

Important Details


The Oliver furniture Wood Mini+ white/oak is made of solid and moulded birch with legs in white-oiled solid oak.

The non-visible screws give the bed a clean and exclusive design and are a defining trade of Oliver Furniture. The style is Scandinavian with clean lines, round shapes and simple details, like the leather strap at the headboard.

The series is manufactured in Europe and complies with European safety standards and norms. The products are painted with non-toxic, REACH-certified paint.

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Oliver Furniture wood mini+

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Conversion Kits

Has your little one outgrown their bed or got a new sibling on the way?

Use this free and easy to use tool to find the right conversion for you: Converter 

April 30, 2025 — Jessie Arnold