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White bunk bed - Parisot for boys or girls- fab bargain


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We're moving and the kids no longer want bunk beds therefore selling at a bargain price. Mattresses are included if wanted.

Everything is in vgc. Mattresses are clean as have always used mattress protectors and neither of my kids are bed wetters.


We chose this bed as both bunks have great storage and its very sturdy.


New the beds are ?400ish. I'm asking for ?50.


Here's a link for a new bed..


https://www.kidsbedsonline.co.uk/product/parisot-tam-tam-white-bunk-bed


The bunk bed is a Parisot Tam Tam bunk Bed in white.


Instructions are included and i've attached the cover page so you can double check dimensions.



Collection from SE22 8SA after 9 Aug but we will dismantle it.

SFPF home; happy to send more photos.

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