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Stokke Sleepi Bed + Mattress For Sale


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We are selling our Stoke Sleepi Bed. The bed comprises of the original Stokke Junior parts. This is the biggest version of the bed (3 years +). We never used it as the Junior bed but as the so called Stokke Sleepi (cot bed - up until 3 years). However we lost one part of the base during a move so we rebuilt it. We followed the exact measurements of the original piece and put enough adequate breathing/ventilation while into it. Apart from this small base piece the bed comes with all its original parts.

It comes with all the screws, wheels and bits and bobs.

This bed has been used but is still in great condition.


The mattress is from the Little Green Sheep company and fits the cot bed version of the Stokke Sleepi bed. It's made from coconut coir and is completely natural and organic. We have used it on and off for about a year as we ended up co-sleeping a lot. It comes with an organic Little Green Sheep waterproof mattress protector.


Please do ask if you have any questions.



The entire bed: ?150


The mattress: ?10

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