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Left and right section of Camerich Notting Sofa for sale in a great condition. 
 

Cost in store now is £2940, we are selling for £1200. 
 

We have used this as a long sofa however it can be set up as a corner sofa with a table in between refer to Camerich website for different ways to use their sofas. 

Dimensions: each section is 158cm x 92cm

Collection only SE22. 

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