I ordered two DHP Brooklyn Iron Twin-size Beds in white. The size (low to the ground), traditional styling, and color (soft white, rather than bright white or ivory) are perfect for my 2 and 5 y/o daughters' room.
I kept the beds, but there are several problems that even at this low price-point I did not expect.
1. Both beds arrived with numerous chips in the paint. Because most chips were at joints, it was obvious the damage occurred during manufacturing, rather than during shipping. Furniture with such damage should NEVER be shipped from the factory to the consumer. (I used craft paint and a small brush to hide the most prominent chips, which took several coats.)
2. Once assembled, the metal slats are loose in their slots. Although probably safe, the slats rattle every time you move on the mattress. I had to reassemble the slats with thin piece of rubber (the nonslip stuff used as drawer-liner) for a snug, not-noisy fit.
3. This bed is marketed for children, but it comes with a warning that it is not for use by children under the age of 6. If so, this should not be marketed a child's bed! (Neither of my kids are old enough to sleep in their beds per this warning, but we don't have another choice.)
I contacted DHP customer service about the damage on the bed frames. After a lengthy process requiring photographs of the damage, DHP did NOT provide replacement products. Instead, they gave me a $20 credit to a major online retailer (but it wasn't even to Great Offer Stock, where I purchased the beds).
To any potential buyer: either buy this with the knowledge that it will likely require repairs to damaged paint, or spend more on a higher quality product from a different company.