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30% off All Yona Cardboard Beds: Single $132, Double $149, Queen $159, King $177 Delivered (Excluding WA & NT) @ Yona

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We're excited to launch our Yona Cardboard Bed with a special Boxing Day offer [30% off all beds].

Sale Prices:

  • Single - $189 $132
  • King Single - $199 $139
  • Double - $214 $149
  • Queen - $229 $159
  • King - $254 $177

Key Features

  • Sustainable & Recyclable - Our cardboard beds are made up of 70% recycled fibres and are also 100% recyclable.
  • 30 Night Guarantee - We're so confident you'll love your Yona bed that we're happy for you to make up your mind over 30 nights.
  • Australian Made & Owned - We only use the very best Australian cardboard to manufacture our beds in our Melbourne factory.
  • Simple Assembly - We designed our beds to be assembled without any tools and by anybody in less than 2 minutes.
  • Free & Fast Delivery - Our couriers work around the clock to make sure your bed arrives quickly and smoothly.
  • 5 Year Warranty - Have peace of mind with our 5 year warranty. That way you'll always be sleeping soundly & sustainably.

Only delivering to VIC, NSW, QLD, SA & TAS

This is part of Boxing Day Sales for 2021

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closed Comments

  • +2
    • Queen - $159 $229
    • King - $177 $254

    you see…just…umm…hmmm….

    • +1

      Thanks - Just fixed!

  • +7

    Jesus someone want to tell me how to get into the selling cardboard for $254 business?

    • +3

      waiting for the milk crate special edition to be released.

      • At least you'd get air flow under the mattress with the milk crates.

    • +3

      Fold cardboard into hexagonal prisms, slot each corner on one end of each prism so you can interlock them for different sizes then sell them as beds. Pictures available on the link for this very deal.

      Please credit me in your "How to get RICH" ebook and podcast

      =)

  • +4

    $132 for a pile of cardboard just big enough for a single mattress, and that's a bargain? Good lord.

    • +1

      So now everyone wants to post an Ad as a deal?

  • +3

    I don’t get it, what’s the benefit of this? From the way I look at it, it’s neither cheap, convenient nor good looking…. Assuming the biggest selling point is “saving space”, you still have “mattress” as a bulky problem to solve?

    • +2

      I looked up cardboard coffins a while back, purely out of interest, I'm going to be cremated, after hearing about them on the radio. Expecting to find a price under $100, they were $600.

      Although of course you still need a coffin for cremation. Found a cheaper one. Could be $249. Daisy Box

  • +2

    This is incredibly overpriced.

    The only reason I'd buy this is if it was cheap but it's almost the same price as the IKEA Tarva which also comes inside some free cardboard.

    • +1

      For no reason I would by something like this. Does not matter how cheap it could be, it's still such an expensive piece of JUNK.

      • If it was like $20 id probably have bought it during that period between throwing out an old bed and buying a new one

  • +2

    This is very expensive for cardboards shaped like a bed frame

  • Has the economy come to this

  • Does not compute!!

  • +3

    Is the bed waterproof? Asking for a friend.

    • Nup. It's cardboard.

      • Needs to be waterproof, in case my friend wets the bed.

  • +5

    Cardboard beds .. for Boxing Day

  • Interesting product, if only it had a cooling system, then OP could add an extra feature to promote it:
    A safe and convenient bottle storage under your bed!

  • Looks like a good place to hide things in each of those cells.
    Another benefit would be built in corrugated cardboard cat scratching post.

  • -1

    Joke post surely.
    Did April 1st come early?
    Or is this a student project?
    School holidays boredom?

    Some of the "very best Australian cardboard" parts are creased laterally in the photos.
    These columns will fail under compression and buckle, especially under the cyclical stress of a moving mass on the top of the columns. This is during normal movement, let alone jiggy jiggy time. Either at the edge of the bed, or perish the thought, the centre of the bed.
    Result - collapse on floor, hopefully not at the wrong moment.
    Hope the woke couple in the photos are not planning on making a family on this bed.

    Not for me, I want a solid base for "sleeping".
    Guess I'm a luddite.

    Of course, YMMV.

  • +1

    WTF?

  • Not a deal just an advertisement.. Expensive cardboard.

  • Hahahaha

    wait, this is serious?

    Hahahahahahahahaha

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