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REDUCED further Wooden Nursery Furniture Set Cot/Wardrobe/Chest of drawers


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Testing the water to see if anyone could be interetsed in this...

Designer Wooden Nursery Furniture Set - Italian Designer


Set includes a Cot a matching Wardrobe and matching Chest of drawers.


See lovely teddy bear details in wood on wood (2-brown tones) on each piece of furniture.


This was purchased in Italy and shipped over to London. Unfortunately some damage to the far back top right corner of the wardrobe occurred during transport, (see pictures), but that did not affect the beauty of the bedroom when set up nor the functionality of the wardrobe, being at the back depending on where you position the wardrobe in the room the damage becomes hardly noticeable.


Cot suitable from birth until baby is able to climb, currently dismantled in our loft (mattress still there too and can be taken if wished). Cot has a handy drawer at the bottom. Wardrobe has a hanging section, few shelves and a bottom drawer, chest of drawer made of three sturdy wide and deep bottomed solid drawers.


It is preloved but aside the wardrobe scuff mentioned above it is in excellent conditions. Little blue and white flowers are door/drawers stopper (to avoid child opening doors) and can be removed.


The furniture is made of wood and wood chipboard but it does have a solid feel to it, very high quality and did cost a fortune at the time.


Buyer to collect, we can help dismantling.


Feel free to ask any questions - happy to send more pics and I will consider offers.


This nursery furniture set is truly unique and pictures simply do not do it justice.


From a pet and smoke free home


Also listed on ebay:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/154219713328

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