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East Coast drop side bamboo cot bed + Little Green Sheep Twist Mattress and mattress protector - £220 for all 3


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Drop side East Coast Bamboo cot bed, which converts to a bed for sale. All screws etc included, near perfect condition. https://www.argos-support.co.uk/2901664-east-coast-drop-side-bamboo-cot-bed

The delicate grain of Bamboo in a beautiful amber tone looks natural with its clean and simple lines; it sits well in any modern styled nursery.

2 protective teething rails

  • 3 base heights
  • single handed dropside
  • additional end to convert to bed mode

All the details:

  • cot and bed mode size: L146 x W78.5 x H97cm
  • Mattress required: Yes
  • Mattress size: 140 x 70cm
  • Finish: Bamboo
  • Safety certification: conforms to BSEN 716 and BS 8509

Little Green Sheep Twist natural cot bed Mattress - 140 x 70cm always had a mattress protector on it. Near perfect condition, no marks or stains, removable washable cover. Sold with mattress protector. The multi-award-winning Little Green Sheep Twist Mattress has been beautifully handmade for your precious new-born baby, in the most natural way. Using only the highest quality natural materials, our Dual-Sided Twist Mattress core has been designed to provide little ones with the natural comfort they need for the best nights sleep. Featuring a firm supportive core for your baby as recommended by safe sleep experts, our Dual-sided Twist Mattresses offer the ultimate in natural comfort, with a durable yet supportive layer of latex for even support and weight distribution as they grow from a baby, to toddler and beyond.  https://www.thelittlegreensheep.co.uk/twist-natural-cot-bed-mattress-70x140cm/

 

Collection only - Camberwell SE5

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