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Sofa 2 Seater


Callie

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Rosie 2 seater sofa by Sofa workshop about 5 years old, good used condition.


Loose covers in natural cotton linen mix, can be washed or dry cleaned.

Comes with 4 matching feather filled scatter cushions 2x large & 2x small.

Removable seat & back cushions as well as feet.


Measurements of sofa (excluding cushions & feet)

length approx. 180cm

height approx. 59cm

depth approx. 91cm


Collection from near North Cross Rd


?250


Please private message me if interested.


(also have matching foot stool ?50)

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matching footstool

62 x 50cm approx

height (with feet on):31cm approx.

padded top, very sturdy.

Cover pleat has a few loose stitches below piping at the corner which could do with handstitching,

fab condition, can do discount if bought as set :O)


Collection from near North Cross Rd

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