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Silver Cross Notting Hill Cot Bed in White. Nearly new condition - just a few tiny nicks if you know where to look.


Bed has been very well looked after and comes with instructions and tools.


https://www.silvercrossbaby.com/media/izgdydrq/notting-hill-complete.pdf

https://www.pramcentre.co.uk/cots-c218/silver-cross-nottinghill-cot-bed-p3040


Collection from East Dulwich SE22 9QD.


Comes complete with a premium mattress with removable/washable topper - again in spotless condition. Happy if you don’t wish to take it, I’m including it FREE OF CHARGE.


"A statement full-size cot bed with contemporary lines and chunky detailing. The stylish cot bed has 3 bed base positions (newborn bassinet, intermediate and the bottom setting for older babies). The cot bed then transforms into a lovely toddler bed, so it grows with your child from birth to toddler. Featuring bold yet sophisticated styling, Notting Hill is the ultimate contemporary collection to create your perfect nursery. Finished in a premium high gloss white with wonderfully clean lines, this cleverly designed collection is effortlessly stylish and built to last."


- L 152cm x W 75cm x H 85cm


- 3 base positions


- Brushed metal Silver Cross plaques


- Uses size 400 mattress (140cm x 70cm)


- Quality chunky styling and construction


- Measurements are an approximation


- Assembly required

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