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Almost-new double bed and mattress for sale


clubpenguin

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Hello!


I purchased these in February, and they've been brilliant - but sadly have to get them off my hands as I'm moving to rented accommodation.


IKEA: SONGESAND STANDARD DOUBLE BED

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/songesand-bed-frame-white-luroey-s29241315/

Only a few months use - almost-new!

Classic, stylish, simple

Double bed has room underneath for boxes/suitcases/shoes/etc (but covered at the front, so well hidden)

Fantastic condition, other than small scratch on headboard (well hidden by pillows)

Easy assembly https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/assembly_instructions/songesand-bed-frame__AA-2020745-3_pub.pdf

All the parts - bed frame, slatted bed base, and mid beam

Originally purchased for ?145


IKEA: HOVAG POCKET SPRUNG MATTRESS

https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/hoevag-pocket-sprung-mattress-medium-firm-dark-grey-20258763/

Pocket sprung mattress, medium firm, dark grey, Standard Double

Immaculate condition, good as new

Very comfy!

Originally purchased for ?190


To be picked up on Saturday 12th October, in the morning.


Altogether originally cost ?335, and only a few months old - but open to offers! Please do get in touch, and feel free to ask any queries.


Thank you!


Sarah x

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