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SOLD Flexa semi-high bed whitewash (excellent condition)


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Flexa Danish design solid wood with whitewash finish and straight ladder (space saving). Flexa furniture is designed to be flexible (!) so this can be converted to standard size single bed (with or without the side rails) or can be converted to high bed or cabin bed (parts to be purchased from Flexa).


Flexa sell all sorts of accessories so you could add additional parts as required (such as desk, other storage furniture or even another bed or sofa). Reading light included!


Excellent condition - the whitewash has a bit of a blush undercolour with the natural knots in the wood also showing through (blue-ish). See close up photo which also shows slight dings but nothing major and no stickers etc. Slats all present and correct. Inside bottom edge of main bed has a Velcro strip stuck on (not removed for fear of damaging paint work - ready for play curtain to be added or can be left as is. My daughter slept in this bed from age 4 to age 13.


Mattress clean with no markings - always used with mattress protector - free with bed if you would like it (not the most comfortable, but fine with a mattress topper).


Disassembling bed now so it will be ready for pick up. Based in SE22 (near Dulwich Library).


(bought new for over ?500 in 2013).


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  • 2 weeks later...

Bed disassembled and ready to go (would fit in small-ish car with back seat down if mattress not required).


Dimensions of this semi-high bed are: 143cm (high) by 200cm (long) by 110cm (wide) - including ladder. Mattress size is standard single (90cm by 190cm).


Can also be assembled without the extension legs to be a standard single bed (with or without side rails - so can grow with your child). Nice and compact on the width because the ladder is straight up / integrated. Comes with full re-assembly instructions and all parts (including Allen keys for really easy reassembly).

  • 3 weeks later...

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