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Made Large Haru 2-seater sofa bed - velvet sapphire blue.

 

£60 cash or bank transfer.

 

A few small marks but very good condition as rarely used.

 

Height 80cm

Width 143cm

Depth 89cm

Sofa bed dimensions when assembled flat: H27 x W143 x D188.5cm (size of a standard double).

 

RRP £550.

 

More details here: https://www.made.com/style/st735395/n00102

 

Links to photos below too (not sure why it isn't loading them to this post without you having to download).

 

Really easy to turn from sofa to bed - click mechanism. I'm happy to also throw in a double mattress topper we bought that makes it comfier to sleep on. I haven't tried it myself but my father in law said he had a good night sleep!

 

Priced for a quick sale as we need the space.

 

Collection only from SE15 4AE. Please call 07762 824562 if interested.

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Edited by MrsSL
To try and see why the photos haven't uploaded
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