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Mid Sleeper from Aspace bed for sale


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Hi


My daughter has outgrown her mid sleeper bed from Aspace, plus the shelving unit that goes underneath (and i have new doors for shelving unit which have never been used). I've attached a catalogue photo to give an idea but can take photos of ours and email anyone interested as can never seem to attach own photos. It's been in use for some time but in ok condition so would accept a reasonable offer. Am mindful that i will need to successfully demantle it first though - hopefully not too difficult! Am not planning to do this till Sept 7/8 when she is away. Send me a pm before then if interested.


thanks

  • 3 weeks later...
Still available. "Juicy Fruits" mid-sleeper from Aspace with bookcase that fits underneath. - dismantling today if anyone wants in next few days. Am carefully putting parts together, so re-assembling is simple, although instructions can be found online. Ladder is included, had just removed before I remembered to take photo! ?20 ono collect from Herne Hill.

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