King Bed TImber Frame with Mattress $1000.00
King Bed Timber Frame with Mattress.
Genuine sale: King size bed with mattress, I have been the only owner. Bed has been used by female, smokefree and pet free. The slats are solid (not flexible). The bed has unique features (see photo's of header/footer panels and feet.) The condition of the bed is almost perfect with small ding as per photo on top of footer headboard. I have put putty on this, You can easily remove the putty and redo it again yourself.
Mattress made by Dunlop NZ (pocket spring/medium mattress) has no stains or damage and I find very comfortable. Businesses can steam clean mattresses if you want. I have dismantled the bed and it is stored inside my home. The bed is easy to assemble. The bed frame is made from Solid NZ Pine and features a strong slat base to support the mattress. The vertical panelled headboard/footboard and feet offer an everlasting symmetrical design.
Bed is New Zealand made.
Bed Dimensions: Headboard H 1250 x W 1800 mm (Foot end H 960 mm x W 1800 mm) L 2520 mm
Mattress Dimensions: D 230 x L 2030 x W 1675 mm
Collection to be arranged by buyer. If you want the bed packaged before transporting by someone the buyer can arrange this and I will work with you on this. Pick up from Shannon
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