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Stompa Mid Sleeper with storage ladder and desk ?300


Susie1791

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Hugely practical mid-sleeper bed with two cube units which can be moved so flexible as to the shape or space of room, pull out large desk, bookcase and large clip on shelf and storage in the ladder. There is plenty of space under the bed for storage or for making a den! Stompa products are made from a combination of high quality, solid pine and mdf with a white lacquered finish. It was assembled by a fitter so no marks or scratches on the product. Comes with mattress which is of high quality, has some marks so totally optional. It's in excellent condition. This cost over ?800 when bought new. Dimensions are: Width 205,9cm, Depth 117,5 cm (with ladder) and Height 110,6cm. Desk dimension are Width 152,7cm, Depth 62,0cm and Height 68,1cm. Comes from pet and smoke free home, collection from Lower Sydenham and pics attached, can send more on request.

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