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Ikea BRIMNES Headboard with storage compartment in Oak Effect £35 Now £25


Measurements: Width: 141 cm, Depth: 28 cm, Height: 111 cm


In good condition - just some wear and tear i.e. small partial split and a indented line down the inside on the inner side bit as shown in photos and some bits at the top showing a bit of wear.


The headboard has been dismantled into sections for easier loading.


Collection from off Lordship Lane.



Details on Ikea website


I think the oak effect has been discontinued but the info and size are the same as the white one except for the colour.


You don’t need a bedside table when you have storage in the headboard. This saves space and makes it easier to access boxes or drawers under the bed; and it’s easier to vacuum too.


One of the shelves can be adjusted to 3 different positions.


Hide cables for lamps and chargers by feeding them through the holes at the top of the headboard.


Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home, sold separately.


Frame:

Fibreboard, Paper foil


Frame/ Fixed shelf/ Adjustable shelf/ Partition/ Back/ Top panel/ Side panel:

Particleboard, Paper foil, Plastic edging

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