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Stokke Sleepi cot and bed (white)

£200
Listed a few seconds ago
a few seconds ago
 in 
London

Door pickup

 

Details
  • Condition
    Used - Fair
  • Decor Style
    Contemporary
  • Crib Type
    Convertible
  • Finish
    Painted
  • Color
    white
RRP £563 Stokke® Sleepi™ Bed V2 Beech wooden frame with white non-toxic finish. The crib that grows with the child™ Suitable from newborn to the age of 5 . Maximum air circulation for comfortable sleep. Lockable swivel wheels and height adjustable base. Removable side rails to transition to toddler bed. Has been incredibly sturdy and secure for our child, who has now grown out of it. Mattress not included for hygiene reasons, but easily available from the Stokke website. Some minor chips and marks shown in the images but still in excellent condition. https://www.stokke.com/GBR/en-gb/591402.html

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