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We are selling this John Lewis Kip small sofa bed which has been in our spare room and remained almost unused.


John Lewis don’t now sell this model, but an original advert – showing a different cover material - is included in the images below.

120cm wide

£250

To collect from Herne Hill, London. SE24

Do let me know if you have any questions.

Regards

Ben

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