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I am selling a day bed from Habitat (the frame, not the mattress)

This just needs a single mattress.  It can be used as a sofa or as a single bed.  It's very useful as a guest bed.

Frame size L200, W96.3, H71cm

The gap between the floor and the frame is just over 18cm.

It is a pine bed with a solid wood frame, and is strong and strudy.  It is just over a year old and is in a very good condition. 

We are only getting rid of it because we no longer have space for it.   I have taken it apart and have kept the nails and allen key in a bag.  It's easy to put together with the allen key (I can show you). 

Habitat is selling the frame on its website for £150 - https://www.habitat.co.uk/product/9602083?clickPR=plp:1:10 

I am selling it for £10.  It would need to be picked up from Whateley Road in East Dulwich - SE22 9DE. 

 

 

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Edited by Katherty
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