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Riser recliner for sale - £500 - Excellent condition (SE15)


JenniferJane

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Riser recliner for sale, in excellent condition.  Only selling as owner has moved.

Purchased March 2023 from HSL chairs: the model is an Aysgarth Super Petite Riser Recliner: https://www.hslchairs.com/chairs/riser-recliners/aysgarth-riser-recliner

Original cost £1995.  Selling for £500.

The chair is as good as new; my mum (who owns the chair) used a pressure cushion on top of the seat, so never really sat on it directly!

If you are interested, come and have a look.  I can also drive the chair over to you if you are buying it and live within a few miles of SE15.  

Jennifer 07789 998101 / [email protected]

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