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Lovely 3-Seater Chaise Sofa with storage and double bed - ?295 ONO


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A lovely 3-seater chaise cream corduroy sofa with fold out double bed and storage (comes in two sections - detachable chaise part).


?295 ono!


Original cost was ?1,499 and is now 6 years old however even with marks and damage it's still in a very good condition.


Minor damage is as follows:

- a couple of pinch marks on the mattress

- a liquid stain on the under-bed slip

- a minor colour stain on the chaise corner

- damage to the faux leather part of the 3 upright cushions


All damage can be seen in the attached photos. Alternative cushion idea attached (top right small image) as a suggestion but can also be hidden if sofa facing a wall.


Cushion covers can be removed and washed.


One of the attached images is a professional photo of this sofa unit in a different colour (from DFS) for demonstration purposes.


Dimensions (approx.):

Total Height = 75 cm

Total Width = 272 cm

Chaise length = 125 cm

Armchair depth = 60 cm

Bed = small double


Please note that the sofa will need to go down stairs from a first floor flat so it will need two people to collect it. Happy to assist with organising delivery if required.


Get in touch if you'd like to know more or see more photos.


Thanks!

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