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Dark brown sofa workshop Wallis leather sofa ?250 ONO


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Sofa dimensions

A - Width: 254cm

B - Overall height: 94cm

C - Frame height: 80cm

D - Frame height without legs: 74cm

E - Depth: 104cm


The Sofa Workshop 'Wallis' sofa is a timeless classic. It's huge, can easily seat 4, with wooden legs, and a high back it's supremely comfortable. Official colour is 'Wells Dark Brown' and it comes with a special optional extra - it's possible to unbolt the two halves for transportation, which makes things much easier!


An outstanding addition to any lounge.


Here's more about the sofa:


https://www.sofaworkshop.com/sofas/leather-sofas/sofa/wallis/large

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Currently ?4,969 new, here's a chance to pick up a fantastic deal.


In very good condition, with small cosmetic marks here are there - mostly little pressure points on the back where it's been in contact with the wall. You're welcome to view at any time, just drop me a line - we're in London SE21 near Sydenham Hil Station

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