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White Stompa detachable bunk beds for sale


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These are a brilliant, solid wood bunk bed.


They are this Stompa design, https://www.stompa.com/acatalog/Uno-Detachable-Bunk-White-RUNONBNK.html#SID=24


(We have taken them down already, forgetting to take photos)


We have owned them for nine years and they have been used both as a bunk and as two separate beds. They have a few marks where stickers have been peeled off but otherwise are in really good condition.


The design gives a generous head room to the lower bunk so it feels more spacious and adults can comfortably sit in it.

The bunks can be split into two separate single beds and these then have two settings for whether you want the mattress lower to the ground or higher up.


Mattresses aren't included.


£100. Collection from Peckham Rye.

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