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Lovely shabby chic/French farmhouse style bed white painted pine ?80


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Lovely king size bed,solid pine painted white in a shabby chic/French farmhouse style ?80. Will be available for collection from 15th Feb, must be gone by 24th as we are moving. Collection from east dulwich rd (will dismantle for you first.)
Hello, the sides are 20cm from the ground (slats are higher) we have all the standard under bed boxes and baskets under there fine. The headboard is 120cm at its height at point. Hope that helps! Baby not included!

Hi

Yes its still available! It's 153x200cm internally so fits a king size mattress. We've always just used a standard double-bit of a gap but it never really bothered us! Probably 160 wide x 210 max I'd say external measurements. I can't go in and measure as the now not so tiny baby is asleep in his cot and I don't want to wake him up!

Hope that helps

Emily

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