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John Lewis 3 seater sofa


Laura13

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A lovely and very comfortable John Lewis Trim 3 seater sofa for sale for £600. It's in navy boucle. Bought new for £1299.

We've had it for just over a year and are selling it as we're moving and the new place has a corner sofa. 

Dimensions H81.5cm, W197cm and D86cm.

Further details at https://www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-trim-large-3-seater-sofa-dark-leg-boucle-marshmallow/p6336828

I've attached a few photos from the website but shown as white as the navy one is no longer available. 

The legs are removable and it should fit through most doors and up the stairs. We're on the first floor with a fairly narrow communal staircase and had no problem getting it in.

Pet free and smoke free house. 

Pick up from SE22 near Tessa Jowell Health Centre. 

Let me know if you'd like to view it. Available now. 

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