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Ikea day sofa/single bed, double bed

Fabio from Herne Bay

This day sofa, single/double bed was bought in Norway three years ago, shipped over and used only a few nights. This is the reason why I reluctantly want to sell it.

A similar item, though of markedly lower quality and without the bed linen (see below) is available at Urban Sales for over $ 1000 www.trademe.co.nz...

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This furniture piece can be used as a sofa by day, and either a single or a double bed by night. It is excellent for spare/guest rooms or children/teenagers’ room. It also has two spacious drawers.

The day sofa and single bed must be combined with two mattresses, 80x200. They are placed on top of each other when you use the daybed as a single bed, and next to each other when you use it as a double bed.

This comes with the following bed linen:

Two mattresses 80x200
Two summer duvet 80x200 (unused)
Two winter duvet 80x200 (one unused)
Two grey quilt 80x200 (unused)
Two white quilt 80x200 (one unused)
Two white sheets 80x200
Two sand colour sheets 80x200 (unused)
Two grey pillowcases (unused)
One pillow (unused)

Buyer must dismantle and pick up in Herne Bay. This is a quality and heavy piece of furniture. The job needs two people. I do not have instructions for the bed.

Price: $800

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