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Ikea Heimdal double bed ?30


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Ikea Heimdal silver metal bed frame for mattress size 140 x 200 cm.

This bed has a contemporary simple design and is made out of silver powder coated tubular metal.

Comes with grey Ikea Sultan double mattress (optional)

The bed has a galvanised steel midbeam and sprung wooden slats, so is strong and comfortable.

It also has a good clearance underneath so is great for underbed storage.


Bargain price of ?30


Both the frame and mattress are about 6 years old. There are some minor imperfections:

- the metal has some discolouration where it's gone speckled - see pic.

- the slats have some black on them where they have rubbed against the metal (not visible)

- The mattress is fine but could do with a topper or something to make it more comfy.

- one of the screws in the frame is a but bent, but it screws in fine (also not visible)


The bed will be dismantled prior to collection. The frame is lightweight and very easy to put together.


Measurements

Total length: 208 cm

Total width: 145 cm

Headboard height: 119 cm

Footboard height: 47 cm

Distance from floor to bed base: 27 cm


Collection from SE19 1JE asap please

Ruth 07729 804588

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