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Sofa.com grey Snowdrop Loveseat Armchair


mjem

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£425 

this is over £1400 new so a great deal

 


Amazing loveseat from sofa.com Super comfy and in lovely herringbone fabric. Only selling as doesnt fit in new place
Details here: https://www.sofa.com/gb/luxury-armchairs/traditional-armchairs/snowdrop-armchair/p/FSSNO115SJWCNF

Smoke and pet free home Legs can come off but otherwise it stays in one piece

collect from beckenham or delivery can be arranged depending on where it’s going for the cost of the zip van 

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