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Maker & Sons Otter 3-4 seater Sofa with Box Edges in Dark Blue Line


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We bought this beautiful sofa just over a year ago but it sadly doesn't fit in our new house. We visited the showroom many times and loved all the Maker & Sons furniture but finally settled on this one. With its spacious seating and plush feather & down cushions, this sofa is perfect for relaxing with friends and family. 

 
Was £6350.00, which is is still on sale for. We’re hoping for £3150 but will take offers.
 
Crafted in the United Kingdom with the finest attention to detail, Maker & Sons furniture is incredibly durable and built to last, making it a great investment for any home. They are pieces to last a lifetime!
 
The covers can all be easily removed for cleaning & you can also buy replacements, if you want an alternative colour/fabric. Our friends have two sets & change the colour of their sofa depending on the season! 
 
NB we bought this in a mid-blue & then had the covers professionally dyed a deeper, richer colour, to compliment our jewel toned interiors. Unfortunately there are some crease marks that came out paler - I think they were dyed in a tight space & the dye didn't take as well where it creased in the load. You cannot even see it in dimmer/evening light but I've taken close up photos in day light with additional spotlights pointing at it, so you can see exactly what I mean. It didn't bother us but if you want it to be perfect then either have them dyed again (cost us £210) or have another set of covers made.
 
The feet are a lovely, classic beech & can be unscrewed if you need to squeeze through a tight space! The cushions are the classic Maker & Sons feather & down cushions: very luxe & full. You really sink into them.
 
It's heavy! We are happy to help load into a van, if you want to organise a courier. We also know a local man & van who might be able to help but please get in touch to discuss this.
 

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I couldn’t add all the pics - email if you want more 😊

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