Folding Beds
Rollaway and guest folding beds on welded steel frames. They fold to a slim footprint, roll on castors and open in seconds — built for hotels, dormitories, clinics and homes that need a spare bed without a spare room.

A folding bed is a metal product first and a mattress second, which is why it sits naturally next to our chairs. The frame has to take a sleeping adult's weight night after night, fold without pinching, and roll without the castors shearing off. That's frame and weld work — our home ground.
Decks can be tensioned mesh, steel slats or a sprung surface, with a foam mattress to suit. For hotels we build to fold slim and roll quietly; for homes we keep the open-and-close action light enough for one person. Tell us the use and we match the frame and deck to it.
What you can configure
These are the choices that move the price and the performance. Lock the ones that matter to your market and leave the rest to us.
| Frame | Welded steel tube; folds in the middle |
|---|---|
| Deck | Tensioned mesh, steel slats or sprung surface |
| Mattress | Foam to specified thickness and density |
| Castors | Lockable castors for quiet rolling and storage |
| Folded size | Slim folded footprint for closet or under-bed storage |
| Finish | Powder-coat over a cleaned, primed frame |
| Standards | Built and tested to relevant EN strength standards; reports arranged |

Where folding beds go wrong, and what we watch
The complaints we hear about other suppliers' folding beds are always the same: the hinge pinches, the castor snaps, or the deck sags in the middle after a few months. So those are the three things we over-build — a guarded hinge, a castor rated above the load, and a deck tensioned to hold its shape. It adds a little to the cost. It also keeps the bed out of the skip and your warranty file thin.
Folding Beds — what buyers ask
It depends on the model and how much customisation you need. A stock design in a standard frame colour runs lower than a fully custom build with your own fabric and packaging. Send the model and target quantity and we'll give you a straight MOQ rather than a brochure number.
Usually, yes. Send a photo or a link and, if you can, a sample. We measure the parts that matter — tube wall thickness, frame geometry, hinge and finish — and quote to those, telling you anything we'd change to make it last.
We build and bench-test to BIFMA and the relevant EN standard. We do not claim certificates we don't hold. When your order needs a stamped third-party report, we arrange testing through SGS or TÜV and you pay the test fee — we'll quote it before you commit.
That varies with the model and how flat it folds or knocks down. Folding and knock-down packing lifts the count and cuts freight per piece. We'll give you the exact loading plan with the quote so your landed cost is real, not a guess.
Get a quote on folding beds
Tell us the model, the quantity and your market. We reply within one working day with a price, a loading plan and an honest note on lead time.