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Heals Chair, Made.com Sofabed & John Lewis Desk


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Beautiful and comfortable Heal’s leather armchair for sale.  With some signs of love but generally in good condition and adds to the antique nature of the item - £200.  Dimensions are: Height- 38"  X   Width  39" X Depth  37"

Also John Lewis X Frame Desk, full details here: https://pin.it/4esD5UkDr.  Some slight marks from lamp and pen marks at the back - will easily be covered by computer or desk tidy.  £150.

Finally I have a double Haru sofa bed in green velvet, details here: https://www.made.com/style/st735355/n00109#n00109.  Cushions are not included. £125. 

Collection from near Goose Green.  WhatsApp me on 07791 524550 for further details.

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