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1432 days ago

Endeavour Slat Bed & Mattress - Queen

Sacha from Takapuna

Endeavour crafted Queen size wooden framed Slat Bed with mattress.

Sturdy frame once bolted.

Comes with original nuts & bolts.

In fairly good condition but ideal if you want a low level spruce up project - re a sand & stain.

Missing one of the wooden square features situated on the foot board.

I of the slats will need replacing or fixing post a previous repair.

Mattress - still firm - no sagging. Fabric slightly torn in two places on the same side. Refer to the photos for a closer look.

All in all a sturdy beast of a bed with character if that is the look you are going for!

Feel free to message or contact me at 0275666226 if you have any questions.

Pick up from my storage unit located at Mt Roskill.

Price: $200

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