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IMG_20250909_084738213.thumb.jpg.0621128fb895a2700dfa60ddb4d2ecac.jpgBrand: Joseph International, in solid rubber wood. 
Mattresses are 190 by 90cm. Current ones are about 17cm thick (top) and 20cm thick (bottom one).
Overall bunkbed dimensions: 
L = 199cm, W = 100cm, H = 169cm (top of arched end). The ceiling height in this room is 238cm. Height of top bunk guard rails is 149cm. The ladder comes out 46cm from the bed, and is about 35cm wide, and situated within the last 40cm of the end of the bed. The clear height under the bed is 22cm, so good for under bed storage. In this room there is about 105cm space above the top mattress, and about 65cm above the bottom bunk.

Looking for a buyer for my bunkbeds, who can collect. They split up to make 2 full-sized single beds. Ladder unhooks and can be stored elsewhere during the day.  Can assist with delivery locally to SE26 using my large 7 seater car, but would request £25 extra for time and petrol, as it might take two trips.

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