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Ottoman Super King Storage Bed in Blue Velvet by MADE.COM £550


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This is a custom MADE.COM Romare Super King Bed with Ottoman base, in Blue Velvet with a plush winged headboard. 

Dimensions: L-220cm   W-195cm   H135cm (at top of headboard)    depth of Ottoman storage approx 27.5cm

Product Code: BEDROM097VBL-UK

We bought the bed for around £1300 in May 2020 and it is in excellent condition. The reason we are moving it on is that we are fully redecorating our bedroom and it is no longer the right fit. It is a very plush and inviting bed to come home to at the end of a long day. The velvet is easy to care for - just vacuum with the weft of the fabric and wipe with a damp cloth if needed. 

There is masses of storage in the bed base (see pics) which uses the full footprint of the bed.

Assembly was straightforward with one person although two would be ideal. 

Collection only for this item. The bed has been disassembled already.

We live in Forest Hill, SE23 3RL.

Any questions at all, please let me know. Thank you.

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