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Stokke baby changing table / station in white - good used condition. £100. RRP £400


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For sale, £100

Used Stokke changing table in white, can be converted to shelves and desk.

Great for parent facing baby changing. Includes changing mat, washable cover for mat, 2x plastic storage trays. Does not include storage boxes. 

Dimensions: 75x106x67 cm

Good used condition. Dismantled and ready for pick up, easy to assemble.

Collection from Peckham Rye

See below from website:

Features
- Height adjustable to make diaper changes comfortable
- Practical storage solutions to keep your essentials close at hand
- Parent-facing changing position and space under allows you to stand closer to your baby
- The changing table can easily be converted into shelving unit and small desk
- High side bars prevent rolling off the table
- Easy-to-clean, anti-slip changing mat
- Made from durable solid beech wood
- Long lasting - grows with the child from changing table to desk
- Includes: 2 x plastic side trays, metal hanging bars and textile storage shelf baskets
- Dimensions: 75x106x67 cm
- Weight: 15 kg

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