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For Sale: Dwell 3 Seat Sofa


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This is our sofa, purchased from Dwell for ?800 in 2013. The sofa has been used in our home (two of us until very recently) and we need to replace with a sofa bed. The sofa is a great condition, frankly we are sad to see it go but we really need a sofa bed! ?300 or nearest offer, cash only no returns and must be collected! The dimensions are roughly 225cm x 98 cm x 37cm. The extended third seat is roughly 150cm. The colour is charcoal grey and there isn't any damage or marks so far as we can tell. It is easily large enough for three adults to sit comfortably and easily long enough for one adult to sleep if required.


The sofa position can't be changed e.g: the extended seat can't be moved to the other side although the extended arm can be removed for removal purposes.


We are in London SE24 (Herne Hill).


Any questions please feel free to message me. This is collection only, far to large to post.

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