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SOLD STC Sofa -Luxury grand:


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Beautiful luxury grand red velvet sofa with curved back and curved sides. Originally from Heals I think

Feather filled back cushions. Foam base cushions I think as they keep their shape perfectly.

Excellent condition. No marks at all

Super comfortable. Also long/wide enough to sleep on

From non smoking non pet home

230cm ( W)

100 cm (D)

75cm ( H)

Reluctantly selling as too big for our room.

Collection from Herne Hill near Carnegie Library.

Viewings welcome

Looking for ?350 ono

Scatter cushions not included

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Hi there Up00cycled - I love the sound of this sofa - we live in Camberwell - my partner Tony wants to come and measure up - please persuade him as we have room! His name is Tony - his mobile is 07787 331029 - please text him and let him know when he can visit? Also my mobile is 07957 6527954 in case - we would need to organise a van I am supposing so need to know how big - please call him!

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