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Italian made Cot and matching dresser- Amazing!


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We are unfortunately having to sell a few items from our children's bedroom. The cot is very big and made of amazingly good quality wood. It was made on order and comes with a matching dresser. The cot has been the bed of our girls and is fine until 3+ years.


We are having to sell as we have moved and need smaller sized cot and furniture.


As you can see from the photos the quality is amazing and not even the strongest of children can really damage the cot! There are some scratches but nothing to affect the cot!


We are willing to listen to offers .


Ideally would have loved to keep in the new house but we have bought a smaller cot and would be happy to give to a good home!


Dimensions


Cot:


W80

L152

d80


Dresser


W56

L122

d97


Also a shelf which matches with all the furniture

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