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GONE: Stompa High Sleeper - White


mattj

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Lovely high sleeper bed in white, with integral ladder, desk and shelves. Desk can be placed on either side. Like this one in the photo on the website.


https://www.stompa.com/acatalog/Uno-High-Sleeper-White-Frame-with-Desk-Shelving-RUNOHI.html


Another photo attached.


98cm Deep (plus ladder depth of 9cm)

208.2cm Long

174.5cm High


Takes a 200cm x 90cm mattress (not supplied). Maximum mattress height is 16cm.


Apart from the bed ends which are glued, it has been dismantled to get it out of room, but I have the original instructions and it's a very simple construction.


Collection only. Near William Rose.

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