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Stunning sofa.com Sage Velvet 3-Seater Sofa - NEARLY NEW


caroline5553

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This is a beautiful sofa that we purchased a few months ago only to realise it doesn't work in the space we wanted it for in our new house. RRP £2000. Asking £800. Open to offers.


It is soft and the sage velvet is beautiful - the pictures don't do it justice. There are a few marks here and there as we have enjoyed it as a family for the past two months but nothing significant. (I tried to show two little pink marks in the last photo.) You're welcome to take a look before buying. SE22.


Total Width 218cm

Internal Width 183cm

Total Height 88cm

Frame Height 77cm

Total Depth 106cm

Seat Height 53cm

Seat Depth 66cm

Leg Height (l) 16cm

Sofa Cover Fixed With Removable Cushion Covers

Sofa Seat Cushions Feather-Wrapped Foam


Open to offers. Thank you for looking!

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