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Free; sofa.com ottoman / footstool


We no longer have a use for our 6 year old sofa.com ottoman and need to clear space before our twins arrive next week.


See pic attached.


The linen cover colour is called Peppercorn so a dark brown, although our darling moggie has badly damaged the cover as you can see from the pics, making this a slight project.


Cushion cover is undamaged, zips on and velcros to base cover. The base cover velcros to the base underneath, so the whole thing could be easily reupholstered. Alternatively I always had the intention to make or commission a box pleat slip cover for the whole thing, but never quite got around to it.


Feet are dark wood, and dimensions are 71x71 cm.


Would need to be collected this weekend, from SE23 Honor Oak Park

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