BUSUNGE Extendable bed, white, 80x200 cm

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BUSUNGE
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BUSUNGE

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Playful design in strong materials with durable surfaces and soft rounded corners. It’s also extendable so that it grows with your child. A bed made for a cheeky child, or BUSUNGE as they say in Sweden.

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