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Free Feather Down Small Sofa with matching Queen size armchair - beautifully made


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Really very comfortable, both of these and in good working order. 

The loose covers have faded, but can easily be made smarter by re-dyeing them with any choice from AJ Farmer 🙂

Sofa dimensions: Height 100cm, Width 90cm, Depth 97cm

Armchair dimensions: Height 78cm, Width 86cm, Depth 86cm

We are doing a bit of a house clearance for upcoming house move, hence all of these up at the moment.

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