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Folding Bed Table (754)- Foldable reading table

 
  By Manufactured for Good Ideas

Our Price: £10.95

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Bed-Mate allows you to eat, read and write comfortably in bed - you can even laptop workstation if you want to work from your bed or a games table. Lightweight yet sturdy the Bed-Mate assembles in minutes with no need for tools. The adjustable angle of the table top will accommodate various positions and activities. Folds flat for easy storage. Size: 48x38x35cm
Something worth mentioning
  • Bed-Mate allows you to eat, read and write comfortably in bed
  • Lightweight yet sturdy the Bed-Mate assembles in minutes with no need for tools
  • The adjustable angle of the table top will accommodate various
  • Folds flat for easy storage. Size: 48x38x35cm
  • Manufactured for Good Ideas.
Additional Product Information
Brand: Good Ideas
Label: Manufactured for Good Ideas
Manufacturer: Manufactured for Good Ideas
Model: 754
Publisher: Manufactured for Good Ideas
Studio: Manufactured for Good Ideas

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