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Classic Mid Sleeper bed from The White Company.

Crafted from high-quality wood, this mid sleeper is durable and sturdy, providing a comfortable and safe sleeping experience for your child. The sleeper is designed to fit a single-size mattress, which is not included.

Used but in good condition. There are some paint chips to the top rail and steps which you can see in the photos, but these can be easily touched up. Smoke free home.

112cm height, 100cm width, 198cm length

Assembly instructions provided. I've taken it apart in such a way that it requires minimal reassembly, certainly a lot easier than putting it together the first time! It can be assembled with the steps on either left or right hand side, but to put on left hand side it will need to be disassembled further.

It will need a van for collection. I can deliver locally for the cost of a Zipvan.

£100

Any questions, please ask.

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