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Nobodinoz single bed with trundle. Very good quality, single bed and trundle bed. Can also be used/styled as a day bed. 
In excellent condition, very comfortable. Great single bed and wonderful for children's sleepovers. 
German solid beech (FSC certified), natural beech colour with grey painted areas as per photographs
Non toxic and water based paints and varnish.
2 original mattresses included if required (for single bed and the trundle bed).
Bedding (sheets, duvet, cushions & pillows) NOT included. 
Dimensions as per photos - main single bed is 2150mm long, 965mm wide, 605mm tall (at each end). 
Trundle bed is 1995mm long, 965mm wide and 150mm tall.
Can be taken apart for transport (instructions included). 
Collection only from SE5.

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