Hidden single bed & desk in one - Freestanding
A great addition to your home. A large desk & single bed
Hiddenbed instantly transforms your study desk or work table into a supremely comfortable bed - in one simple and safe operation. You can leave computers, printers in fact all the normal things you would expect to have on a desk in place, even a glass of water!
This world wide patented concept gives you two rooms in one, and is the perfect solution for situations where space is at a premium. For example, a home office, an apartment, a holiday home, or guest room. The additional bed it creates, can even add value to your property. Hiddenbed is also becoming increasingly popular for commercial and institutional applications.
*Completely free-standing!
*Bedding remains in place!
Computer or phone cords come up easily behind the desk and remain there when changing positions!
Desk Bed Specifications- Single Bed
Height 1386mm
Width 2067mm
Desk Depth 1045mm
Bed Depth 1026mm
Max. height of desk items 450mm
Mattress Size 900 x 1900mm
Reluctant sale, selling due to moving to smaller rental
Comes with mattress & cover
Smoke & Petfree home
Collection Mairangi Bay, Northshore, Auckland

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A Tauranga man has filed a complaint with the Commerce Commission, claiming that due to dynamic pricing, it’s cheaper for him to fly to Los Angeles than to book a flight for his daughter from Tauranga to Wellington.
Do you think their pricing needs addressed to encourage more people to fly?

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95.4% Yes, it's too expensive
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4% No, it's reasonable
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