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694 days ago

Mahogany 1960s Don Lounge Suite - Sofa Bed and Two Chairs - will sell separately

Elaine from Freemans Bay

Don Furniture sofa bed and 2 chairs from the mid 1960s. I have been told this is a Don Danart. Folds flat to form a double bed. Really comfortable sofa and even comfortable as a bed.

Sofa dimensions are 2040mm long X 740mm from the front to the back. The seat is about 450mm high, and the top of the back is about 800mm high off the ground.Chair dimensions 400mm across the arms, front to back total 760mm, seat about 450mm high, and the back is about 870mm high at the highest point. The back cushion is about 590mm high. I have been told these are Don Princess chairs.

Price: $1,775

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