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Daisy & Tom Cot Bed, John Lewis Mattress/Duvet/Pillow, Next Cover


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Beautiful Daisy & Tom cot bed used by our daughter from a few weeks old until 5 1/2 years


The cot bed has three levels for the baby so it can be progressively lowered as the baby ages.


Once the child is old enough, the barred sides can be changed out to lower sides to make it into a bed and allow the child free access. The two ends and the base remain unchanged.


Approx measurements are 148 (l) x 84 (w) x 90 (h) (centimetres).


The cot bed is in very good condition, especially given its age, and shows the quality materials that have been used. There are some very minor signs of general wear and tear/markings on one end of the bed but in reality wholly unnoticeable. Separately, one of the sides when used as a bed will require some wood glue around the dowels due to some very minor damage/wood splitting although once again this doesn't impact the functionality or safety of the cot bed. Equally, if one idea of the cot bed will be against a wall with no access there is no practical need to change that side of the bed.


We also have a John Lewis Spring Mattress which fits the cot bed perfectly. It is clean and in perfect condition having always had a mattress cover and a sheet. Measurements are 135 (l) x 70 (w) x 10 (d) (centimetres). It complies with fire regulations and has the compliance fire resistant ticket


A John Lewis Baby pillow (35 x 57cm) (ticket says not suitable for children under 12 months), very good condition and clean.


A John Lewis Baby 4 tog duvet (120cm x 150cm) (ticket says not suitable for children under 12 months), very good condition and clean.


A Next pink & white spots (white and pink spots on reverse) duvet cover, good condition and clean.


We are selling as a package for ?250


Please PM me for more information or photos as they exceed the permitted file size. I will try and reduce and upload some photos if possible.

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