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For Sale - £60 White Company Classic Cot and Cot Bed


LKB13

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This is a white wooden simple classic cot, with 3 adjustable heights and the ability to convert to a small child’s bed. The child’s bed part is still boxed and never been used so in pristine condition.

 

The RRP is £595. There is a small crack in the frame which I only noticed when dismantling (there has never been a stability issue) but it would need to be quickly repaired with wood glue - SEE IMAGES. This is reflected in the price.

 

Comes from a smoke and pet free home.  This is PERFECT for anyone wanting a high end nursery feel on a budget.

 

I can include the mattress.

 

Sizes

H96

W78

L147

 

Collection from East Dulwich cash only

please Whats App me on 07740 200081.

 

No time wasters please

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