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The bunk beds are in a used condition. They are still sturdy and safe, but with chips to the wood work - nothing that can't be fixed with some sand paper and a fresh coat of paint 😉 The upper bunk is more in need of tlc (my daughter had a tendency to pick at the wood - again, nothing that can't be sanded down and repainted). One of the slats to the bottom bed is also broken, but again could be easily replaced with basic DIY skills.  We will be recycling the mattresses so not included in this offer.

Marks and Spencers no longer stock the beds, although you can still find photos and dimensions on the link here https://www.marksandspencer.com/ie/hastings-kids-grey-bunk-bed/p/ftp60214161

If interested, please DM me & I'm happy to answer any further questions/ send photos

Collection would be from SE5 near Ruskin Park (from 8 April onwards)

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