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Single bed - timber frame & orthopaedic mattress for sale


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David Phillips 'Waverly' single bed - good condition - only two years old, hardly used.

Image shows double, but single for sale

Brazillian pine varnished frame, pine slatted solid base.

Head board 3' high, foot board 1'7" high. 10" space under bed.


Flat pack with screws/bolts - easy to transport.

David Phillips Oxford Edge Support Mattress 3 x 6'4".

Tension: Medium/Firm

SPRING COUNT

This classic open coil spring system consists of 12.5 gauge Bonnell Springs, linked to evenly distribute bodyweight and offer all round support while contributing to the mattress? longevity.

FABRIC

The sleeping surface of this mattress is decorated with a fine damask ticking, high in cotton content, which offers a balance between aesthetic and durability.

HANDTUFTED Tapes placed through the mattress by hand, and held in place with cotton tufts prevent fillings from becoming displaced, ensuring that firmness and overall support is maintained.

DUAL SIDE MATTRESS

Built with a sleeping surface on both sides, allowing you to flip the mattress over and prolong mattress life.


RRP new ?300. For Sale ?100

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