Ocean White and Brown Wooden High Sleeper Bed

£839 £1,162

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Recycling Service

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Assembly Service

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Description

The Ocean High Sleeper is a thoughtfully designed space-saving bed that brings a calm, organised feel to your child’s bedroom. Finished in a soft white and woodgrain effect, it offers a warm, modern look that works beautifully in both classic and contemporary spaces.

Designed to make everyday routines easier, it combines a comfortable raised sleeping area with a practical desk, shelving and built-in storage below. With dedicated space for clothes, books and study, it helps keep the room tidy while supporting both learning and play.

  • High Sleeper design to maximise floor space
  • Integrated desk for study and creative activities
  • Three pull-out drawers plus shelving for organised storage
  • One-door wardrobe for neat clothing storage
  • Glow-in-the-dark steps for added safety at night
Dimensions
Height (H): 179cm
Length (L): 196cm
Width (W): 99cm
All measurements are approximate. Please allow for tolerance of +/-2cm.
Delivery

Standard
We offer free delivery on all orders to any UK mainland address and deliver Monday to Friday, from 9am to 6pm.

For Scottish postcodes beginning DD, EH, FK, G, KA, KY, ML, PH & TD, we provide a 2 person delivery service as standard, ensuring your order is delivered safely to your room of choice. For all other postcodes, we provide a Doorstep Delivery service, where one driver will deliver items to the first accessible ground floor door of the premises.

Express Delivery
In addition to our standard delivery, we offer an express delivery service on selected products for those times when you need something sooner.

Please Note: Delivery services vary depending on location. Please use the postcode checker to check the services available for your area.

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