Jump to content

Heals Chair, Made.com Sofabed & John Lewis Desk


superhans

Recommended Posts

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.

IMG_2364.jpeg

IMG_2357.jpeg

IMG_2365.jpeg

  • superhans changed the title to Heals Chair, Made.com Sofabed & John Lewis Desk
  • 2 months later...

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Some of the diy stores sell small boards something like 600x600mm. Or southark recycling centre has a dedicated plasterboard container, there are also a few skips on Crystal Palace road
    • I smelt it also and asked a staff member where it was coming from a few days ago.  She said it was something to do with cleaning but I wasn’t sure because it was in poor English and she replied while walking away from me at some speed. I got the impression it was a subject she wasn’t keen to discuss! 
    • Are you sure they are not reported as Mock Turtles, by a confused reader of Alice in Wonderland? 🤣 
    • Some good shouts above! Agree with zork on Guacamoles (authentic - no frills) and Ganapati, and agree with malumbu on En Root - really love that place.  @Eats Dulwich - I like Roti King too, although my Malaysian friend says this is only one type of Malaysian cooking, and there are plenty of other good restaurants around London  - Normah's (Queensway) is another classic - Mambow (which moved from Peckham to Clapton unfortunately) was amazing too - but I think I might prefer Janda to all the above - maybe best to wait a few weeks before visiting Janda, to let the post-Times-review crowd settle down!
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...