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Modular L-Shaped Sofa - Like New!


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For sale - Delta III - 2S Deluxe Storage AE in Quinn, Warm Silver, and Jasper Metro Leg Angled in Congo. 
 

£2000 - reduced from £6000

Length 272 cm 

Depth 172 cm (L-shaped section) 

Depth 92 cm 

Height 80 cm 

A beautiful 3 seater L-shaped sofa by the luxury upholstery brand King Living. Bought new in 2022. Comprised of two rectangular sections, three backs, two box arms, all fixtures and fittings and two cushions. 

The sofa is fully modular and can be arranged in multiple configurations, including a double bed. The backs can be adjusted from a standard depth to a deep seat position (shown here, in my photos). 

There is generous under-seat storage on one of the rectangular sections (see photo). The frame is backed by a 25 year warranty. 

It is covered in Quinn, Warm Silver, fabric. The sofa has been barely used and is being sold to downsize. There are no stains or signs of wear. Pet and smoke-free house.

https://www.kingliving.co.uk/shop/living/sofas/delta 

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