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Wooden/wicker small sofa


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Hi


I have a lovely wooden/wicker sofa. I think it's a conservatory type piece as it came with a matching coffee table (long since gone) but we have been using it in my son's bedroom and it would look good in any space. The cushions are definitely well worn and need replacing, but shown in photo just for completeness. It is a solid, sturdy piece of furniture and extremely well made. It measures 142cm long 76cm deep 79cm high.

Please let me know if you're interested and what you would be willing to offer.

Many thanks.

Caroline

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