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FREE: Mamas & Papas Cot-Bed / Changer / Underbed Drawer


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FREE for collection near Peckham Rye Station ASAP:


Mamas & Papas Arabella Cot Bed + Cot Top Changer + Underbed drawer (RRP ?500)


Further details:


Mamas and Papas Arabella solid pine Cot Bed in good sturdy used condition with all parts & instructions.

The cot bed measures 144Lx 76W x 110H cm

Cot has two positions (for early years and once child is standing) also changes into a cot

bed for up to 6 years easily assembled using the instructions supplied.

The cot has side panels, one of which goes up and down for ease of getting baby in/out. The height of the base can be altered as well.


There is also a matching pine cot top changer and an underbed drawer.


From a pet and smoke free home.


Please PM me for further details or photos.


Collection near Peckham Rye station.

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