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John Lewis armchair (patterned, grey/cream colours) - £25 (Collection from near Dulwich Library)


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We are selling this armchair, bought from John Lewis about 6 years ago, not heavily used but at some point our builders managed to get a splash of paint on the upholstery (you can see this on the front) and they also managed to stain the seat slightly with something we think was oil based; we have not attempted extensively to clean it up - the stain is totally dry / clean, but has unfortunately left a mark on the seat.

Let me know if interested - could suit someone who knows how to clean these things or who might want to upcycle it...

euan

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