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John Lewis Sofa Bed ideal for student or young couple


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A top quality John Lewis sofa bed that could work wonderfully for anyone short of space or in a house share, this is a sofa by day and then extends into a double-sized, super comfortable bed by night. Because it's such good quality, the bed can be used daily as a bed, rather than only occasionally (as with cheaper makes or futons). The fabric has deteriorated in s few spots (see pictures), but otherwise looks very smart and is very comfortable. Comes with four large removable cushions. Cost me ?950, and today would cost around ?1,499 (https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-barlow-large-3-seater-sofa-bed-with-memory-foam-mattress/p3108764). Only ?60, but you'll have to organise collection.


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