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ForSale: grey wooden cot/mattress+ Bloom Fresco High Chair


3amlondon

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For sale, 2 items:

1)Beautiful silver- grey wooden cot - brand: Bopita (excellent quality - very sturdy) Mix & Match series + mattress


Size: 67 cm wide, 125 cm long and 91 cm high

Good quality foam Mattress (120 x 60 x 10) included

2 position mattress base (Adjustable levels of the base for different ages of baby).


Only bad point is that where musical mobile was attached, side very slightly marked, little chips out of the paint. (see photos)


Items for collection only - London SW4 (Clapham/Brixton area). ?50 ONO - Cash only on collection.


2)white Bloom Fresco high chair. It's been loved and used but still looks good and has plenty of life left!

In used condition, a few minor marks/scratches (as you would expect from use) on the base (can email more photos). Has 3 recline positions, suitable from birth when fully reclined.

The foot rest has snapped off so it is NOT included.

Also, the safety bar is slightly broken (see photo), but you can't really notice - especially when used with the tray, and still in working order and safe.

The red seat pad (still in working order) could be included but is not in a good condition (see photo), but you can buy brand new ones on line from ?35/40.

I'm sure with a new seat pad, your child could enjoy it very much.

Comes with the feeding tray and the mini tray, and harness. It rotates, reclines and goes up and down.

You can use it for various ages from newborn right up to 5 years old as standard chair.

User guide included.


Bought ?370, sold ?49 (or nearest offer)

Cash only on collection.

Collection only, from Clapham / Brixton area (SW4)



Happy to email more photos.

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