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2123 days ago

L Shape Large 3 Seater Couch Sofa

Hayley from One Tree Hill

Hi,

we am selling this lovely L-shaped couch. Bought as second hand around 8 months ago, was told by its original owner that it was customised from Freedom, we looked up the website for similar-shaped sofa, the original price could be aorund $2800 or more(see last pic for reference).

Selling as moving out, it has been a wonderful addition to our lounge, condition feels almost new, still in very good shape as it's stuffed with feathers. No stains overall, only some scratches on the back corner and its lower part from the previous owner's cat, not obvious and doesn't affect while using (see photo for ref.).

*Specs(see photo):

W: 288 cm
L: long side - 166 cm ; short side - 103 cm
W: each seat: 108 cm
Seat H: 42 cm

Buyer must pick up from One Tree Hill. Happy to recommend mover if needed.

P.S. Note the last photo is only for reference of a similar sofa, not the real couch we are selling.

Feel free to pm for any questions, or to arrage for a viewing. Thanks very much :)

Price: $800

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