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Warren Evans wood double bed frame


jenjm

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Original Warren Evans double bed frame, £100 ono. 

It's been a great sturdy bed, no squeaks or creaks at all, and has a lovely dark oak stained finish.

Has spent it's life in our spare room so has had minimal use, though some wear as you'd expect.  I've photographed as much wear as I could see, see photos attached. 

Annoyingly I did not photograph the assembled bed before we took it down!  But hopefully the photos of it dressed with bedding give you a good idea.

Collection from Crystal Palace, SE19.

Any questions please ask 🙂

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