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Boori Forest Teepee Single Child’s Bed


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We are selling our daughter’s Boorish Forest Teepee Single Child’s bed. We have had it from new and it is less than 2 years old. It is excellent condition, with no marks or scratches.

Comes with a blue canopy. The manufacturer also makes pink canopies which can be ordered online.

Assembled dimensions:
Height: 167.2cm | Width: 110.8cm | Length: 195.8cm


The teepee section can be removed, if desired, to use as a standard single bed.


Fits a standard single mattress. Mattress not included.
 

Collection in person only.

Retails new at £320 (see manufacturer website below).
 

Selling for £150. cash on collection.

 

Full details are available on the manufacturer’s website: https://boori.co.uk/products/forest-teepee-single-bed?variant=44794604880148

 

Description from the manufacturer’s website:

Unleash a world of creativity and adventurous dreams with the Forest Teepee Single Bed. Taking inspiration from the outdoors, this teepee bed frame captures the essence of a cosy space and children's den, promising endless nights of whimsical dreams and imaginative play during the day. As your child gets engrossed in a book or drifts off into dreamland, this teepee bed is the perfect hideaway. Ideal for children aged between 2 and 14, the Forest Teepee Single Bed is a dream come true for those transitioning to their first "big kid" bed. The thrilling design not only sparks excitement but also ensures a smooth shift. And as they grow and tastes evolve, the teepee roof offers flexibility - it can be unbolted and removed to suit their preferences. Crafted meticulously from Australian/New Zealand pine and LVL timber, the kids' teepee bed boasts durability and elegance. The water-based paint used ensures it's safe for little ones and aligns with our commitment to sustainability. Strength and safety go hand in hand, with the teepee bed frame rigorously tested to carry a weight of up to 100kg, ensuring your peace of mind. The design effortlessly accommodates a standard Australian Single Size mattress, ensuring a comfortable fit and perfect dreams. Check out our pocket spring and foam options. Enhance the magic of childhood with a single teepee bed that's not just a place to sleep but also a gateway to endless adventures and fairy tale dreams. 

 

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