Full-Size Sosta Bed

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Full-Size Sosta Bed - Platform is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.

A sleep space that grows with your little one

This is the full-size version of the Sosta Bed

The Sosta Bed is a low-profile bed frame that provides the foundation for a solid sleeping environment. It can adapt to your child's ever-changing needs with its many configurations, from a simple, low floor bed to a bed with rails. 

It is designed to better support co-sleeping and room-sharing and grow alongside your family. Each bed is handcrafted, with a modern aesthetic and Greenguard Gold-Certified finish to ensure it serves your family for years to come.

Product Details

Weight Limit

400 lbs laying or sitting on the bed with a mattress (we wouldn't recommend 400 lbs jumping on the bed!)

Dimensions

This is a full-size frame. Dimensions vary based on configuration.

  • Platform: 75" L x 54" W x 2.75" H
  • Platform with Rails: 78.5" L x 56.5" W x 15.75" H 
  • Headboard: 54.5 W x 18.75" H
  • Legs: 9.25" H (increased height of the platform with the legs)
  • Rail Slats: 2.75" wide and .5" apart
  • Slat roll on the platform: each slat is 2 7/8 inches apart. There are 18 slats across the length of the bed.

Materials

American-grown, solid wood Oak. Made with no MDF or binders

Clear water-based finish (low in VOC content and is UL GREENGUARD Gold Certified for low chemical emissions)

Black plated steel brackets & screws

Care & Safe Use

Every child is different. We encourage you to observe and adapt your child’s space based on their unique abilities and needs

Until you observe your child and have a better understanding of their abilities with the bed, we recommend a 12-inch distance from the wall when just the platform is in use.  These recommendations are to avoid entrapment of your child between the wall and bed frame. Regulation states "if the bed is placed against a wall, the guardrail on that side is expected to prevent a child from being entrapped between the bed and the wall. The guardrail on the wall side of the bed must extend continuously from one end to the other." 

Sprout side rails, headboards, and footboards meet the ASTM Full-size Crib guidelines found in F1169-19.

Mattress Information

We recommend a full-size mattress between 6-8 inches thick

FAQ

Will the Sosta Bed be available in Full Size?

Yes! It is launching in Summer 2025. 

At what age should I transition my child to a floor/toddler bed?

The CPSC advises open beds for children 15 months and older. Some families switch earlier, others wait. You know your child best with how they sleep, their room setup, and readiness. Every child is different, so observe and adapt their space to support their unique growth, safety, and independence.

Is there enough room to lie down with my child? Can the bed handle the weight of an adult?

The frame fits a standard full-size mattress and has a weight limit of 400 pounds lying or sitting on the bed with a mattress.

What configurations will the full size Sosta Bed have?

It will be compatible with the full sideboard, 1/3 sideboards, and 3/4 sideboard. A separate, full-size headboard will be available for purchase

Will it be compatible with the legs on my twin-size Sosta Bed?

Due to a recent design change in the legs, Sosta bed legs received before 6/13/25, will not be compatible with the full-size sosta

Will the full size Sosta have a bunk option?

While we are planning on offering this in the future, we do not currently have any time frames for when this will be available for both a Twin over Full or a Full over Full. Sosta beds purchased now are designed with this in mind and are expected to be compatible with bunk configurations in the future.