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Upholstered King Size Bed Frame - Feather & Black


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Beautiful king sized upholstered bed frame from Feather & Black with aged oak legs. Slight fading of material as the bedroom has plenty of natural sunlight. Otherwise in good condition, no tears, breaks or other markings. Mattress NOT included. ?200 and pick up only from East Dulwich SE22.


Dimensions:

Headboard height (incl. legs): 114cm

Footboard height (incl. legs): 59cm

Bed height (without mattress): 33cm

Bed length: 210cm

Bed width: 160cm


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