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Laura Ashley Chenille Sofa


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Lovely, Neat Smaller 2-Seater Sofa /Love seat. £40 ONO

Very useful for Smaller places, Living room, Bedroom, Conservatory, etc., Or as an additional sofa. Super comfy

Taupe/Beige Cotton- Chenille weave. In good overall used condition with preloved signs of wear.  It is very comfy for snoozing or naps.

Has some Sun bleaching & discolouration where it has reacted with a cleaning product. (a throw and cushions-job done)

Dimenions W:140cm D:96cm H:80cm approx

Collection ASAP, ideally before Friday. Can help with moving.

Collection from SE5 8HT

PM If interested

 

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On 03/08/2023 at 01:27, MAGENTA said:

Lovely, Neat Smaller 2-Seater Sofa /Love seat. £40 ONO

Very useful for Smaller places, Living room, Bedroom, Conservatory, etc., Or as an additional sofa. Super comfy

Taupe/Beige Cotton- Chenille weave. In good overall used condition with preloved signs of wear.  It is very comfy for snoozing or naps.

Has some Sun bleaching & discolouration where it has reacted with a cleaning product. (a throw and cushions-job done)

Dimenions W:140cm D:96cm H:80cm approx

Collection ASAP, ideally before Friday. Can help with moving.

Collection from SE5 8HT

PM If interested

 

Screenshot 2023-08-03 at 20.38.50.png

 

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