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White Stompa Bunk Bed - can separate into two singles beds. Very sturdy & easy to put together. Bought from John Lewis (£180 ONO)


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Classic Kids Originals Bunk Bed with 2x Trundle Drawers, FSC-Certified (Pine), White - from John Lewis

White Stompa Bunk bed, that is currently used as two separate beds by our girls. We are moving and hence have no longer use for it.

Stil in very good condition and one comes with underbed drawer/trundle - slightly different than the one in the picture

Original invoice still showing retail price £579. Must be collected by 26th or 27th September.

The beds are wooden and very sturdy & easy to put together. Pick up from Herne Hill SE24. 

Can send more images by request. 

https://www.johnlewis.com/stompa-classic-kids-originals-bunk-bed-with-2x-trundle-drawers-fsc-certified-pine-white/p111472903

Stompa bunk bed .webp

  • Mepo changed the title to White Stompa Bunk Bed - can separate into two singles beds. Very sturdy & easy to put together. Bought from John Lewis (£180 ONO)

Hi! This is just what we’re after - and we live v close by on Herne Hill rd. is it still available? 

If it is still available we can collect on Friday - or possibly tomorrow if you need. my number is 07950437428, thanks! 

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