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Offerred : A Large Sofa and a Sofabed


Boyzndogz

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Hello!


We have two large items we need to get rid of ASAP.


One is a very large 3m x 1m sofa which comes in3 pieces so could become a 2.3m x 1m. It is only 9 years old, was recovered just 3 years ago. The cushion covers are removable and washable. Its really lovely. Photo attached but dogs aren't part of the deal.


The other is a fully functional double sofa bed. It is in quite good condition, although it has a small 1inch square tear on the back which we have covered up by a throw but someone more handy could do something more clever with it.


Photos attached.


Free to anyone who can come and collect.

  • 1 month later...
I'm really sorry for the late response to this message and i apologise to all those that enquired about this in late December/ early January. I got very busy over Xmas and New Year and I fell off the forum, I apologise again. The large sofa went to a very good home in Tulse Hill and was a great example of the power of the EDF as the new owner used a Man with a Van from the Forum to get the sofa over to hers. And we got a lovely bottle of wine so happy faces all round. The sofabed had less interest and ended up being thrown away. I couldn't provide fire safety information so it limited its use. But thank you everyone for your responses and one last sorry for my tardiness in response.

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