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Kingsize 5ft solid pine 'Big Table' bed + storage boxes + ortho mattress reduced to £100 ono


Nicola Field

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My brilliant, handmade, solid pine, kingsize bed, bought to last a lifetime and, after 20 years in superb condition, is too big for my bedroom.
I'm selling it, with its 2 matching underbed storage boxes and orthopaedic mattress, for £100 ono.
Mattress, bought 8 years ago, has been protected and turned and is in excellent condition.  It was also made by Big Table and fits snugly in the bedframe.

Buyer collects - will need 2 people.  Headboard can be easily removed to manoeuvre through doorway.  Ground floor.  I'm on Peckham/East Dulwich border

DIMENSIONS

W 5ft 3ins (160cm)
L 7ft  (214cm)
Headboard height 2ft8ins (80cm)
Bed frame height  1ft 2ins (34cm)
Space under bed H 8ins  (20cm)
Storage boxes 3ft 2 x H7 x D2ft - 96cm x 18cm x 61cm
 

Big Table beds closed down last year after 40 years : 
https://www.westminsterextra.co.uk/article/people-are-made-on-our-beds-theyre-born-on-our-beds-the-full-circle-of-life

Pictures show actual bed, and makers' specifications.

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