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A space Warwick High Sleeper bed with futon ans desk. Bed / bunk. SE21 7HR. £75


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See pictures, in good condition but not perfect. Has some scratches to paint work. Could be repainted if you want but not needed.

See picture showing one slat is broken but we’ve used it like this for 3 years with tape and an extra piece of wood which makes it totally sound and safe. The same mattress base is available in IKEA for around £20.


We’ll take bunk bed and table apart for transport but think the futon and ladder can be transported made up for convenience. See picture with all the dimensions to check your car space etc. They can be disassembled if needed - most fixings just need an Allen key and we have spares to give you to take away.

The desk can be set up either side as can the ladder.

For sale with futon for the chair / bottom bed but not including the single mattress for top bunk. This is a standard single bed mattress 90 x190cm.


Works great for sleep overs or for younger sibling on the futon bed.


Assembly instructions here and I can also send as photos

‪https://www.aspace.co.uk/pub/media/asse ... 0Futon.pdf‬



See this link for more details


‪https://www.aspace.co.uk/warwick-childr ... n-blue.htm‬


If interested message me on 07739413691

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