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Ikea children reversible bed (for free) and mattress (£70)


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Kura reversible bed painted in a light pink/purple - https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/kura-reversible-bed-white-pine-80253809/

VALEVÅG pocket sprung mattress, medium firm, for a standard single bed (fits perfectly with the above bed) - https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/valevag-pocket-sprung-mattress-medium-firm-light-blue-40450736/

The bed is in good condition but it's been painted and one of the slats is broken (please see attached pictures). You can however paint it in any colour as it's hard wood. Giving away for free.

The mattress is about 2 years old and only a small child has ever slept on it and it's in very good condition as we've always had a mattress protector. We're a non-smoking house. The mattress cover also has a zip and is machine washable. Selling for £70.

Pickup from North Dulwich area.

 

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One more picture of the bed as I couldn't attach it previously.

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