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Pair of vintage untreated Danish buffalo leather sofas. For sale either separately or as a pair.


I bought them from a dealer, so I only have the information I was given about them at the time. I need to make space for a new sofa, which is why they are available.


Tan colour, very comfy. In good condition but have some marks/imperfections which are to be expected with untreated leather, and which add to the character of the items.


The back and seat cushions are removable. The arm cushions zip off.


?330 each sofa. Any reasonable offers will be considered. Buyer must collect from Herne Hill. Cash on collection only.


Approx dimensions:

Width 162cm.

Depth 81cm.

Seat depth 52cm.

Height 67cm.

  • 1 month later...

These lovely sofas are still available. I am getting a replacement so I need the space and will consider any reasonable offer for either one sofa, or the pair.


nh2 Wrote:

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> Pair of vintage untreated Danish buffalo leather

> sofas. For sale either separately or as a pair.

>

> I bought them from a dealer, so I only have the

> information I was given about them at the time. I

> need to make space for a new sofa, which is why

> they are available.

>

> Tan colour, very comfy. In good condition but have

> some marks/imperfections which are to be expected

> with untreated leather, and which add to the

> character of the items.

>

> The back and seat cushions are removable. The arm

> cushions zip off.

>

> ?330 each sofa. Any reasonable offers will be

> considered. Buyer must collect from Herne Hill.

> Cash on collection only.

>

> Approx dimensions:

> Width 162cm.

> Depth 81cm.

> Seat depth 52cm.

> Height 67cm.

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