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For Sale: Mamas & Papas Ivory Chest/Changing Unit


DGreenhalgh

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Hello,


I have a lovely chest/changing unit that I bought from Mamas & Papas that we no longer need. It's in great condition but with a few scratches/dents.


Normally ?575 brand new (orchard dresser with changer ivory):

http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product-orchard-dresser-with-changer-ivory/DCOR02703/type-i/


Happy to consider offers over ?150. Please PM me if interested.


(Also have the matching sleigh cot bed available if you're keen, although it's still currently in use!)

http://www.mamasandpapas.com/product-orchard-sleigh-cottoddler-bed-ivory/CBOR02703/type-i/

Hello, we are interested and have a few questions. How long have you had the changing unit and is it possible please to see pictures of the scratches and dents that you mention? And I assume the top changer section can come off?


Many thanks

Jess

Hi Jess,


We have had the unit for about 4 years and it's always been in the same place and well looked after.


I have attached some photos but as the scratches/dents are so small it is hard to see on the photos, but hopefully this gives you a better indication of the condition.


No the top does not detach . . .

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