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High sleeper bed, with convertible sofa / sofa bed and desk with shelves.

sofabed suitable for child only.

also includes colour changing LED lights with remote control.

175cm high (bed base at 145 cm)
98 cm wide 

210cm long

Ladder additional 30cm deep at base

Some small scuff marks but very sturdy and in good condition.

will be dismantled.

Collection only 

(Sorry can’t get photo the correct way up. Chair not included. The second image shows what the led lights look like at night - light colours can be changed )

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