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Marks and Spencer Brown Leather SofaBed

£150

Dark Chocolate Brown Sofabed.

Good sturdy mechanism that is easy to operate. 

3 Seater

Size

Width 193 cms / 6ft 4 inches

Height 94 cms / 3 ft 1 inch

Depth 100 cms / 3 ft 3.5 inches

This sofa has been used and there are scuffs on the edges (see photos) These could be removed with an appropriate leather restorer.

The mattress has some old marks along the top edge where it was against a wall that had some damp in it at one time. It is dry now but wanted to mention.

The leather is in otherwise good condition with no tears or rips.

The sofa is very comfortable and hardwearing.

It is heavy and will need two people to remove although my partner and son can assist at our end if needed. You will need a van to transport it.

Collection from Camberwell SE5

 

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