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SELLING set of 2 x IKEA UTÅKER Stackable Beds + Mattresses


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IMG_8128.thumb.JPG.4212e9abfb7c8b06ca4217af5b886ead.JPGSelling a set of 2 x stackable IKEA UTÅKER bed frames and mattresses for £190.


Bought brand new 2 years ago for the spare bedroom and have been used a handful of times so are in fantastic condition. The mattresses have always been covered/protected. From a clean and smoke free home.


They are very practical for small spare rooms as they are very comfortable and space saving. When unstacked and combined together they are very generous, slightly larger than a king, so plenty of space for a couple. Also great stacked for one person as a single, or for use as a day bed.


Link here to original IKEA page. https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/utaker-stackable-bed-pine-00360484/


Can be disassembled or left whole for ease, but will need long car/van to collect. Collection ASAP, Forest Hill, SE23.


RRP £290 including mattresses.

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