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Free children's Ikea 'Kritter' bed with mattress - collect only


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This is an Ikea 'Kritter' bed with Ikdea mattress

Have all the parts, nuts and bolts except the guardrail.

http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/childrens-ikea-products/children-3-7/childrens-beds/kritter-bed-frame-with-slatted-bed-base-white-spr-69185435/


Assembled size

Length: 165 cm

Width: 75 cm

Footboard height: 48 cm

Headboard height: 68 cm

Free height under furniture: 22 cm

Max. load: 100 kg

Mattress length:160 cm

Mattress width: 70 cm


My 8yr old daughter has outgrown it, I don't have the guardrail at hand, but can get hold of it if necessary. It's a good bed, has some slight wear and tear on the paint, but otherwise in good condition.


Collect only from West Dulwich, between Croxted Road and Rosendale road. Regards, Ollie

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