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FS: Ikea Stuva loft bed


jev

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Hi - after 5 years of good use, we are passing on our daughter's Ikea loft bed.

This was brilliant for space saving - high bed, with built in desk underneath, drawers, wardrobe, and shelves.


It is in good used condition, but with a few scratches and sticker residue (we've got almost all of them off though), and a slight crack on the desktop which is barely noticeable and doesn't affect function at all.


We have dismantled it (though left some bits intact), and it needs collecting if possible either Tues 17th, Weds 18th or Thurs 19th August (before 4pm that day).


It will need an estate car at least to transport and probably 2 people.


Longest piece is 201cm; the shelving section which is the biggest bit is 142x98x52cm; then there are the drawers and other flat bits to fit in as well...


Attached some pics - the complete bed, the dismantled bits, plus some pics of scratches etc. Send me a private message for better quality ones.


would like ?90

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