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Silver Cross Porterhouse Cotbed and Dresser Set (?300)


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Retails for ?850, please only make offers near asking price.


John Lewis Mattress & White Company Unisex Bumper also included.


2 years old. A few minor marks, otherwise in fantastic condition. From a smoke free, pet free home.


Full details and dimensions:


http://www.boots.com/en/Silver-Cross-Porterhouse-Cot-Bed-Dresser-Warm-Ivory_1636574/



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Silver Cross Porterhouse Cotbed

A classic cotbed that easily converts into a comfortable junior bed, so it grows with your child. It comes complete with a full length under bed drawer with 2 compartments for use in both cotbed and junior bed mode. It also has baby-friendly teething rails.


The cot is roomy and is recommended for use with a 140 x 70cm mattress (sold separately). The cotbed has 3 base positions so your child can get plenty of use from it as they progress towards the junior bed set-up. Made with solid wood and MDF.


Dimensions: L146 x W78 x H100cm


Silver Cross Porterhouse Dresser

The stylish dresser features a removable changer top and easily converts from a changing station to a grown up dresser. It has plenty of storage, with three deep drawers. Made with solid wood and MDF.


Dimensions: H97 x W90 x D59cm.

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