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Brand New Sofa Workshop Sofa - ?900. Must go pre-11 May


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Brand new sofa workshop large graphite Dillon sofa


Size - Width 225cm, Depth 107cm



This sofa has been ordered but not delivered. Delivery is due on 11th May however the sofa is too large for our property and we cannot get a refund. We live on Copleston Road so imagine changing delivery to nearby address will not be an issue.


Fantastic opportunity to get a sofa brand new, hand delivered, at a discount to retail price (?1100+ including materials and delivery).


Full details can be found here (the sofa is the exact grey one in the image) - https://www.sofaworkshop.com/sofa/dillon#


We will pay for any costs involved in changing the delivery address. For the avoidance of doubt - the store knows this is happening and will be happy to be put in touch with the taker.

Hi Andrew - in short, no. It is a standard model as per the website (you can see the large version on the link above) but each one is 'made to order' and takes c.8 weeks to arrive.


Once it is made (which it has been) it is non-refundable unfortunately, hence the need to sell.


11-May delivery means no need to wait for it if anyone wants it!

That is tough. The website clearly states:


...."our ?No Quibble Returns? policy only applies to your order if the goods have not been custom made to your specification or if you have not examined the product in one of our shops."


Notice that is an 'or' not an 'and'.

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