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Mamas & Papas Kingston 3-piece nursery set - Cot / Bed convertible - £75


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Beautiful, large and in great condition we are selling this set (£850 original cost) due to a room redesign and a growing child.

This listing is for the bed/cot, all three pieces are available if you wish to buy them together with £30 off for getting all three.

See photos for details. This converts from high cot, to low cot, to toddler bed so it adapts to your child. Minor cosmetic damage plus one of the slats in the base is snapped but that does not affect comfort or stability. Stock photo also attached to show it as a cot.

Let us know if you are interested in the bedding as well.

Collection near Horniman Triangle playground.

Kingston features an understated design of straight, simple lines in a distinctive white and oak effect finish

Features:

  • 3 piece set includes cot/toddler bed, dresser/changer and wardrobe
  • Soft close drawers for a peaceful nursery
  • Cot converts into a day bed and toddler bed, for long-lasting use
  • Adjustable cot base with 2 height positions
  • Changing top can be removed from the dresser/changer when no longer needed
  • Full-size wardrobe with deep drawer, shelf and hanging rail
  • Supplied with both oak effect and metal handles; oak ones fitted currently

Dimensions:

Cot/toddler bed: H: 88 x W: 79 x L 148cm approx
Dresser/changer: H: 99 x W: 94 x D 58cm approx
Wardrobe: H: 179 x W: 90 x D 56cm approx

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