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Warren Evans kids 'low' bed for sale - ?40 (mattress not inc)


emc

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Hi,


I'm selling my daughter's Warren Evans hand made bed - all materials are 100% ethically sourced solid wood in a wide-range of toxin-free finishes. This bed is great as it's low to the floor so good for a first bed and for smaller rooms or rooms with low ceilings. It was made to order and is solid, comfortable and hard wearing.


These are the measurements: L 180cm W 90cm H 20cm (on inc mattress) H 30 cm roughly (including mattress)


It's in good condition and here's a link to it below. It's in a cream painted finish (with a little bit of wood detail showing through)I've attached a photo but it's upside down and I don't know how to fix it, sorry.


https://www.warrenevans.com/kids/low-bed/

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