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Brown L-Shaped Leather Sofa - FOR SALE ?299


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Brown Leather L-shaped Sofa with footstool


3 seat sofa with chaise longue.


The sofa is is in great condition as you will see from the photos. The leather has been treated (as recommended) annually. We are looking to rejig the internal layout otherwise we?d be keeping it.


Comfy to sit and lounge on. Equally good for more formal entertaining.


Originally purchased from DFS for ?1,400. A similar sofa can be seen on the DFS website. Search Google for Thor: Right Hand Facing Chaise End Sofa. Sale price is ?1,399


Sofa key dimensions:


Depth 960mm

Width 2260 (3 seat sofa section) and 2000mm (chaise longue section + corner seat area)

Height 820mm


Sofa can be split into 2 parts for transporting. (1) 2 seat sofa section (1300mm) (2) chaise longue section (2000mm).


Footstool key dimensions:


Width 560 x 600mm

Height 450mm


Footstool has internal storage and can be sold separately, if not wanted with the sofa.


Sofa - ?299

Stool - ?50


Cushions not included in sale.


Collection only from Nunhead, SE15

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