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For sale: Handmade plywood children's cabin bed with desk and storage


LTrendall

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£350

Unique and beautiful solid plywood cabin bed with built in desk, handmade for my son when he was aged 7. Very good condition

Dimensions: 211L x 131W x 188H (to very top of the side frames) or 145H underneath the bed

Fits a standard single mattress with storage space for books alongside the mattress, or a small double mattress will fill the whole width of the bed (mattress pictured not for sale)

Underneath is a desk and bench seat with plenty of space for storage of toys (cushion pictured not for sale)

Climbing holds add to the adventure of climbing up into bed, and comes with a ladder which can be affixed to the wall for easy descent

Collection from SE4

 

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