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Sold STC designer BRIO cotbed ?30


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For sale: BRIO sleep cotbed (from birth to 6 years old) + extras (if you?d like them!) ? mattress & two fitted sheets


?30


Used but still in great condition. Four screws are missing but this doesn't effect the various combinations of the side panel assembly (see pics)


Collection from Ivydale Road, SE15 3ED (pet and smoke free home)


Pls pm for more pics


http://www.madeformums.com/reviews/cots-night-time-and-nursery/cotbeds/brio-sleep/126.html


"Move it up, down, remove, move again. Adjusts to work over many stages as children grow. It keeps up with them even as they sleep - from new born to six years old"


Size 144 x 74 x 88.5 cms


takes a 140 x 70 cm mattress (bought ours from amazon 2 years ago "Katy superior sprung mattress". Used with mattress protector so no marks).


Complies with EN716:1995 (EU)

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