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John Lewis Arlo Small 2-Seater Sofa – REDUCED £75


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Well-used but still comfortable and sturdy Arlo small 2-seater sofa from John Lewis.
 

Six years old, with some general signs of use, but no major damage. Upholstered in a grey fabric with a modern, compact design — ideal for smaller living rooms or flats.

Dimensions and full product details available on the John Lewis website.

Collection only from New Cross Gate.

Sofa dimensions 

Depth 90cm
Width 150cm
Height 67cm with 50cm with legs taken off  

£100.

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