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Leather two-seater small sofa/love seat for sale


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Leather Two Seater Small Sofa / Love Seat.

In good used condition.

Leather seat cushion - removable cover, filling is firm sponge material with another softer synthetic layer, soft and comfortable.

Backrest - solid (ie not a removable cushion), leather.

Three fabric-covered feather-filled cushions for back of seat included, as shown in photos.

Leather is good quality, smooth and intact.

Some small areas to note: leather along front of seat is rougher due to usage; a few small scratches here and there, in particular on backrest (although this is hidden by the cushions when in use); lighter coloured leather due to sun damage along top of rear of backrest (as shown in photos).

Dimensions: 150cm wide x 95cm deep x 80cm high

£150 (ono). Collection SE23

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