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Oak and white bunk beds REDUCED TO ?80


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We have some lovely oak veneer and white bunk beds to sell. The beds have been used, but are still in very good condition. The mattresses are high quality memory foam and very comfortable - near perfect condition. Both bunks have built in shelving and there's a drawer under the bottom bunk for storage.

Dimensions

Length: 1980mm

Width with ladder: 1419mm

Width without ladder: 1157mm

Height: 1586mm

This bed is ?379 to buy new, and the mattresses are ?100 each. We also have the washable mattress protectors.

We will sell the bunk beds *including both mattresses and protectors* NOW FOR *?80*, and we will partially disassemble the bunk beds for you. You are welcome to disassemble it further if you need to. A van will be needed to transport the beds.


I will post photos of our actual bunk beds soon. In the meantime, please see this website for more details and pictures: https://www.bedkingdom.co.uk/flair-furnishings-flick-bunk-bed-oak.html?fo_c=3456&fo_k=4736c3280a4e28fdde8add0024088400&fo_s=gplauk&gclid=CjwKCAjwvuGJBhB1EiwACU1AiXCPzvElcIKrT0EqEGzgzgieJzg1fvosZjqJQnVph2yCgja9atcvVhoCiUQQAvD_BwE

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