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Aspace high sleepers with desks underneath, one blue, one white - disassembled and ready to go (sold without mattresses, though I do have one if wanted) Collection from SE24 near Brockwell Park

They've been great for my kids who are now moving on to double beds. 

The white one has a single fold out bed as an addition. 
The blue one has a book case and pin board next to the desk. 

The white desk needs a repaint. Other than that, they are a great used condition and given each one cost in excess of £1100, they are a bargain at £275 each.

Details: Safety and comfort are key, which is why the wide-tread ladder provides easy access to the top bunk and can be positioned on either side or end to suit your room layout. The space-saving desk can also be placed at either end, giving you flexibility to create the perfect setup for your child’s needs. Made from solid hardwood, the Warwick is built to last and comes in a timeless Silk White finish.

Measurements: L 202cm x W 102cm x H 177cm; width with ladder 165cm Mattress size: Single 190cm x 90cm (6ft3" x 3ft) (sold separately). Recommended mattress depth no greater than 19cm

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Edited by flutterby

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