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Brand New John Lewis Double Bed (optional mattress)


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Brand new John Lewis & Partners Alpha Double Bed Frame ?50

Grey metal


H100 x W141.5 x D196.5cm

29cm from floor to base


Available with or without the mattress (also new - JL Open Coil Mattress)

?120 with mattress ?50 frame only


Both mattress and bed are brand new, were bought for spare room in September


John lewis describes it as: This simple bed frame will make a great foundation for rest. Utterly versatile, layer it up with a quality mattress, cosy bedding and decorative linens to create a sleep surface you'll love to snuggle up on night after night.


Mattress is available on it own at ?70

John lewis 325 open spring mattress


From their website:

This excellent value double mattress combines an open coil spring unit and a mixed fibre filling for medium to firm support. Polyester provides softness, while recycled cotton, wool and polyester work together to offer enhanced cushioning for tired limbs.


Covered in a tactile damask fabric, the surface is appealing to the touch and will provide a cosy spot for sleeping. The vertical quilted border and felt cotton tufts help to keep fillings in place and well distributed for increased longevity.

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