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Designer Italian Leather Sofa. Beautiful minimal, modernist design £400


Julinka

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Beautiful Designer Italian Leather 3 seater sofa in a modernist style. 185cm wide.
 
Fantastic quality leather from Padova. (see photo of label).
 
Purchased new from a designer furniture boutique in Islington in 2001 for £2268.00. Please see receipt.
 
A designer, desirable and quality item of furniture. We are selling as it doesn't suit our more traditional Victorian home.
 
Sturdy, modern minimalist metal legs.
 
Some light scuffs and scratches which we think can be polished off quite easily, otherwise in very good condition,
 
Collection only from SE15. Item is extremely heavy and will need two movers.

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