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Navy blue Ikea sofabed ?60


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Selling on our secondhand Ikea lycksele murbo sofabed. These are available in store for ?260. We absolutely love this as it's actually a comfortable bed! It's been very handy but with a new arrival we need the space.


https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/sofas-armchairs/sofa-beds-chair-beds/lycksele-murbo-two-seat-sofa-bed-vallarum-turquoise-spr-29149915/


Please note the cover is corduroy navy blue.

http://i.imgur.com/tUDrsdy.jpg


It's all in perfect working order - you just fold it out in one go. There is a wine stain on the mattress from a party guest's enthusiastic gesture so we're pricing it lower to reflect that. It is quite heavy so please bear that in mind. We can help though!


Collection St Francis Road

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