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Dream a dream with the Mia high sleeper. With solid wood elements, charming cut out heart decorations, and elegant bevelled edges, this is a versatile bed that has a truly magical look. With a tall, solid frame, it has lots of space for storage, play and furniture underneath. While its high protective sides and sturdy ladder make climbing in and out of bed safe and easy. A bed for your young dreamer to grow into, this high sleeper will see them through the years lovingly. Comes with a medium feel Silentnight Ashley mattress (3148512). Foam free, chemical treatment free and hypoallergenic for healthier sleep, it's perfect for growing children. At 15cm deep, it's ideal for high sleepers. And being single sided, you won't need to turn it. Kitting out the kids room in full? Check out our matching short wardrobe, desk and shelves – all designed to fit neatly under the bunk. Part of the Mia collection. Sleeper:Single bed. White bed with a mdf and solid wood frame. Includes wooden slats. Self-assembly - 2 people recommended. If this product is over 60cm high it must be securely attached to the wall to prevent overturning. Ladder can be positioned either side of the bed. Maximum user weight per bunk 120kg. For ages 6 years and over. Suitable for adult use (safety tested to 100kg). Mattress:Requires 1 mattress (included). Silentnight mattress. Medium feel mattress. Open coil mattress with 323 springs. Knit cover with micro quilt finish. Rotate mattress regularly. For safety, maximum depth of mattress to be used is 16cm. Dimensions:Safety rail height 32cm. Frame size L195.3, W101.5, H181.8cm. Mattress size L190, W90, D15cm. Clearance between floor and underside of bed 139.6cm. Package dimensions:Package 1 size H13.1, W44.4, D193.1cm. General information:Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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