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SOLD: IKEA SOFA Two-Seater Grey Karlstad


Craig&Sha

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This is our lovely old sofa - we've had it a few years but it's been parked unused in the bedroom of our flat the last year and now we really don't have room for it.


It is a pale grey Karlstad Ikea sofa. It's been scrubbed clean with a fabric cleaner recently. It is well-used, but still in good, comfortable condition. I think the springs are all fine. It is faded considerably along both the arms, with some small fraying here and there. You can purchase replacement Karlstad covers online, but I think it is very elegant as it is - just well loved!


The main thing with this sofa is that we replaced the blocky Ikea legs and fitted elegant mahogany mid-century ones to it instead.


We're looking for ?100. We're in Sydenham Hill, easy access from a ground floor flat and happy to help load into a car.

Hi Craig and Sha,


Looks like a lovely sofa and would love to take it off your hands.


Myself and my partner are living on Barry road in East Dulwich and have no access to a van/car so we'd have to hire a man with a van. With this in mind we can offer you ?80 for the sofa.


Please let me know your thoughts on this and I will discuss with my partner.


Kind regards,

Alec

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