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FREE - Vintage Italian leather corner sofa


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I have a leather corner sofa (one side with chaise longue) in brown distressed leather, which I’m offering as we’re getting something bigger. See pictures attached. It also has very useful interior storage, which you can see on one of the pictures (currently full of magazines but is good for kids toys as well). 

I bought it new for £4,500 from an interiors shop in Islington in 2012. It’s very comfortable but is in a used condition, hence I’m offering for free to anyone who can collect from Herne Hill SE24. In particular there is a rip in one of the seats (visible on photos), although this would be easily patched by someone who knew what they were doing (not me!). 

The sofa measures 224cm in length (but splits into two parts for transporting with lengths of 150cm and 74cm). It’s approx 90cm in height to the top of the cushions. The main sofa section is approx. 95cm deep, with the longer chaise part being approx. 160cm deep. 

For any more details then do send me a private message. 
 

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