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We are so sad to sell these pieces, as they were ours baby's cupboard and cot, but we are moving abroad and cannot take them with us. Just selling them because of that.


VINTAGE TALL BOY: ?80


Lovely vintage single wardrobe Tallboy.

Medium oak wood, quite compact and small, but very solid and heavy.

2 doors at the top with shelves inside.

Measurements:

Height: 127 cm

Width: 90 cm

Depth: 43 cm

It is stable and sturdy and in good condition with just the inevitable signs of age.


https://www.flickr.com/photos/141780731@N05/albums/72157666891691562


MOKEE COT WITH MATTRESS: ?80


We bought it for our three months old baby, but he never used it, as he is sleeping with us in the bed since he was born.

The cot is so cool, colour and style! I absolutely love it!

And it comes with the moKee aloa mattress (also never used).

Very good quality.


https://www.flickr.com/photos/141780731@N05/albums/72157664736501454


Specification: Great design is all about making life easier and beautiful. The moKee mini cot does just that, with its modern colour range, minimalistic Scandinavian design and a range customisations to fit your needs. One side can easily be removed when your child is around 18 months, increasing the moKee mini lifespan to up to 3 years old, whilst also saving you a lot of space! Add pillows and extend the mini life even further by using it as a mini sofa.

moKee Mini Cot External Dimensions:?L124cm W64cm H84cm

moKee Mini Cot mattress size (optional):?L120cm W60cm D8cm

9 position adjustable mattress base: 19.7cm, 22.9cm, 29.3cm, 32.5cm, 35.5cm, 38.9cm, 42.1cm, 45.3cm, 48.5cm

moKee Mini Cot weight:?15kg

Item is flat packed and will require self-assembly & is very easy to set up in under 15 minutes.

Suitable from birth

Long Lasting:?We?ve added an extra wooden slat in the box so you can remove 1 side and transform the Mini into a small sofa-bed that can be used up to 3 years old and beyond...


Materials:

Cot:?made of sustainably sourced ecological beech wood

Cot Base:?Slatted Mattress Base

Mattress:?High resilience foam with 100% polyester Aloe Vera cover (optional)

Paint:?Our cot has two coats of ecological water base, solvent free paint.?

Casters:?Set of 4 swivel black caster wheels (optional)


Safety & Care:

Complies with British Safety Standard BS EN-716 2013

This standard ensures that the cot is deep enough to be safe for your baby, the bars are the correct distance apart, and that the cot does not have cut-outs or steps. We also tested the strength of the base by simulating your little one jumping 5000 times on it!


Many thanks!




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