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Barely Used Sofa Bed - For Sale


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Hello!


We are selling a 3-seater sofa bed from Willow & Hall for ?800 ONO (purchased for ?1600 in November 2017). Used a handful of times for guests staying over; has had minimal use otherwise. Selling to make space in a nursery room.


Here is the link to the sofa (Buttermere, 3-seater)

https://www.willowandhall.co.uk/sofa-beds/all-sofa-beds/the-buttermere-sofa-bed.html?size=2%20seater#


We upgraded the seat cushions to Siliconized Hollow Fibre (+50), and to a Memory Foam Mattress (+115), removable arms (+75) to help with entry into the property, and 2 x matching pillows (not pictured). (Happy to supply the receipt).


Fabric is washed cotton 'Tea Rose'. See attached pic. Can send additional pics on request.


Available immediately in ED. We can offer a helping hand, but ideally you are able to move down one flight of stairs.

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Hi Lib,


Great sofa! Is it still available? We have a tight space to fit into so was wondering if we could get the exact dimensions. I checked the website but items, if bespoke, may vary.


Could I ask the width and depth of the sofa you have?


Look forward to hearing from you.


BW

Charlotte

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