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I have 3 Brand new Mattresses for sale still in their packing. All 3 are luxury mattresses which I'm selling for a fraction of the price. They came from one of my interior projects in Grosvenor Square and having a clear out.


- 1x Relyon Braemar European King Size Mattress (measured this and it comes in at 150 x 200cm). The Braemar mattress is a beautifully hand crafted mattress with 1400 independent pocketed springs and upholstered with luxurious fillings for added comfort. RRP ?1470.

Selling for ?700


[www.landofbeds.co.uk]


- 1x Beautyrest Kingsize Mattress. The ultimate kingsize mattress bought for Fourseasons in Grosvenor SQ best edition. RRP ?1200. Selling for ?300


- 1x St Faiths Double mattress made specially for CB Burrows.[www.cbburrowsltd.co.uk]

RRP ?700. Selling for ?250


Any questions let me know and happy to listen to sensible offers. The mattresses are being sold individually or as one package.


Based in Peckham.


Thank you

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