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Updated - Habitat 3 seater sofa bed in teal - RRP £525


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Lovely teal sofa bed from Habitat in excellent condition for sale. 
 

It’s only ever been used as a sofa bed with a mattress topper, so the upholstery is in great condition. 
 

Purely selling as the room is being converted into a bedroom and not an office, so we’re changing this for an actual bed frame. 

 

It’s really easy to put up and down and great for guests staying, when not being used as a sofa. 
 

It’s currently on the Habitat website for £525, so looking for £250 ONO. 

https://www.habitat.co.uk/product/8489496?&cmpid=cpc&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=6717019354&utm_content=shopping&utm_term=&utm_custom1=79002086763&utm_custom2=785-748-9804&gclid=CjwKCAjw1MajBhAcEiwAagW9MZYOBGgUdqqio-rE-6EqATakXMq81xCE0Utkzt5v3H8AXTD-R8_ghBoC3twQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

I have brought it down to the ground floor, so you can take it straight out of the front door. It will definitely need two people to carry but there is free parking outside on our street for a van. 

Comes from a pet and smoke free home. 
 

Ready to be collected. Any questions, just let me know. Thanks!
 

Thanks! 

 

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