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Ikea grey 2 seater sofa - £50 incl delivery


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This comfortable sofa is available for £50 including a limited time offer of free delivery on Sunday evening only.  The sofa comes in 4 easy to move sections so is perfect for tricky small spaces.  It is in very good condition with some fading of colour on the arms.  The covers are completely removable and machine washable and will be washed before sale.  If required, replacement sofa covers are available from Ikea from only £99 - see link below and you can also just buy covers for the arms  - just google 'ikea kivik sofa arm covers'.  

The sofa is in dark grey and does not include the yellow throw cushions shown in the picture.  Please see this link for dimensions etc of the sofa https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/kivik-2-seat-sofa-tallmyra-medium-grey-s79500472/#content

Replacement sofa covers - https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/cat/kivik-covers-18705/?filters=f-seats%3A38767

Please PM me if you are interested.  

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