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?150 (rrp ?399)

Lovely sturdy White Bunk Beds with built in shelves and proper step ladder not rungs. Guard Rail on the top. Selling due to house move. 3 years old and in fantastic condition. will be dismantled for collection (original nstructions come with it for reassembly) and available from 25th March (no mattresses included). Collect West Dulwich SE21. You will need a van. Please PM if interested.


OVERALL DIMENSIONS: H161 x W116-137 x D199 cm

Under Bed Height: 7cm

Weight: 109 kg

Maximum Mattress Depth: 19 cm


Compact space saving design with built in shelving

Neutral design suits both boys and girls bedrooms

Strong wood combination construction with a fresh white finish

Both bunks support a maximum weight of 15 stone

Guard rail and handles for top bunk safety

Chunky easy climb ladders

Ladder features glow in the dark strips for clear visibility

Fixed ladder, cannot be re-positioned

Bunks cannot be split into single beds

Slatted bed basses for comfortable mattress support

Both bunks fit Standard UK single mattresses 3ft/90x190cm

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