Once upon a time before IKEA became the all-crushing market for for flat-pack furniture there was Eurway. Eurway was less cheap and more affordable, selling wares varying from the IKEA-esque to stuff that was upper-middle market. Unlike IKEA, it tended towards solid build quality.
As such, I happen to have a queen bedframe from said retailer that I find I no longer need. It has what I recall to be rosewood laminate. It survived two moves without difficulty and I am still using the matching desk. It is complete with instructions save for some minor parts: one will need to supply some #8 x 1/2" or so pan head screws for the headboard (of the 18 supplied I believe I have 16) and some of the dowels (not all of which survived extraction). I made one repair upon the last reassembly that’s held up well with stainless steel tie-wraps on a part that’s not visible when the bed is assembled. All parts have been packed for transport and I retained the instructions.
Instruction book. This includes lateral slats originally sold separately to support the mattress directly. The bedframe is the same color as the desk behind the manual.
The damaged component is one of the lengthwise slats.
All components wrapped up to protect against those dreaded shipping and handling damages.
I am asking $50 delivered to DMS Sunday or Monday.