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Handmade children's bed / storage / play area


roselid

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Hello,

My dad made a solid wood children's bed in the form of a boat, that doubles as a storage and play area when my twins were little. They have now outgrown it and it is looking for a new home.


Length (at longest point) 225cm

Width 80cm

Height 53cm

Takes mattress 160 x 70 cm.


£200 ONO


Damage to the central board that could be repaired or replaced, otherwise it is a really lovely piece.


WARNING: It does not go up our stairs given it is one solid piece, it goes in through the window. You'd want to check it fits before buying or use it just as a play area on ground floor if you have narrow stairs like us.


Collection from SE21, i'm selling other kid's furniture and kitchen furniture too.

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