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Selling our nursery furniture including cot bed, dresser and wardrobe. Bought new in 2017 and has been very well looked after - no stickers, cot sides were always protected from teeth! Smoke free home.


Pics here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3007975659433447/ - Or IM me your email address and I'll send them (won't let me add more here)


Mamas and Papas Cooper 3 piece nursery set; wardrobe, dresser with change top, and cotbed. Bought new 3.5 years ago.


All in excellent condition from a smoke free household. We loved the compact size of these as it meant our twins were able to share a room. Now outgrown. Details of each item below.


Welcome to view. The cot bed is currently set up as a toddler bed so I have included old photos here of how it looked. Available to collect from Tuesday next week from SE22. Preference given to earliest collection.


Small, smart and effortlessly stylish.

Finish & Colour: Foil wrapped and painted, white and wood grain finish Materials: Pine and Engineered Board. Yes Standards: - British safety standard BS Advice: Wipe clean with a damp cloth.


Wardrobe:

1 door, single wardrobe with drawer, shelf and hanging rails. I have added another hanging rail to make the use of the space with little clothes. Great for small spaces. - The wardrobe door can be hung with the opening to the right or the left Dimensions: H: 170 X W: 55 X D: 49 cm Approx.


https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0414/6023/6453/files/furn_cooper_wardrobe.pdf?v=1599225440


Cot bed

Becomes a toddler bed

Length 145 cm, width 75 cm, height 87 cm. Base can be adjusted three different heights. I have the side rails and we made sure the top of the rails were protected so also in great condition. Cot can be dismantled for transportation.


Also selling a Little Green Sheep Twist mattress that fits the cot.

Instructions:

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0414/6023/6453/files/furn_cooper_cotbed.pdf?v=1599225463


Dresser:

- Dresser with integrated changing unit and 3 deep and spacious drawers.

- Changing unit designed to fit any Mamas & Papas changing mat. Simply place within the barriers.


Dimensions: Dresser/changer: H: 90 W: 80 D: 49 cm Approx.

Finish & Colour: Foil wrapped and painted, white and wood grain finish

Age Suitability: Birth - 11kg (12 month Approx)

One small hole in the change table part where my husband was over enthusiastic about fitting the anti tip strap- close up picture in photos. I can remove the baby safety latches from the drawers but thought they were quite handy.


Instructions:

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0414/6023/6453/files/furn_cooper_dresser.pdf?v=1599225464

Collection from near the PictureHouse cinema.

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