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Sofa for sale ?50/ONO Leather two-seater ox-blood colour art-deco


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Dimensions:

- 190cm (w) x 90cm (d) needs to fit into a space

- 146cm (w) x 54cm (d) actual seat


Very good deal for an art-deco-style high quality leather two-seater.


From a clean home and hardly used. Compact, in great condition, looks very smart. All details intact and does not look worn at all. We are only selling as the new place we are moving to is furnished. Reluctant to let it go! Reflects light beautifully (see detail photos) and is a great addition to a smart living room or office.


It is in perfect condition - only two small scuffs on the side, pictured. We had to move it in a very tight hallway. They are both on the side/back, hardly noticeable.


It is heavy (good quality!) to move and would need two strong people (men?) to move it. Legs can be detached, but it does not come apart.


Please (arrange) pick up before the 30th June. Very preferably on a weekend as we both work.


Thanks for looking and do contact me if you have any questions or to make an offer.

Sasha

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