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2016 days ago

4 Piece Super King Bedroom Suite

Thenna from Westown

Light colour malaysian oak (Sturdier than NZ Pine) bedroom suite for sale (pet and smoke free)

Brand new dresser with mirror, bed side table (package not opened). Rarely used Super King Bed and Mattress.

Bed Frame:

-Size: Super King
-Length: 220cm
-Width: 195cm
-H/B: 105cm
-T/B: 45cm
-Slats: 33cm

Sleigh Headboard offer you a lot more comfort when leaning against the headboard, great for people that like reading a book or watching TV on the bed.

Mattress:

Size: Super King
Total Thickness: 27 cm
Firmness: Medium-Firm
Spring Type: Pocket Spring Height(cm): 20
1st Layer: Dacron
1st Layer Thickness(cm): 6

No stains or damage on the mattress. Well maintained and rarely used.

5 Zoned Pocket-spring with a 5cm comfort layer (although it's covered inside and not visible). It's more comfortable especially when sitting on the edge of it, as you won't feel the rim and there's thicker padding on the side.

Dresser & Mirror:
6 drawers

Bed side table:
3 drawers

Note: Bed with Mattress could be sold separately. Pickup only.

Price: $2,099

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