1514 days ago

Black Leather Lounge Suite - Soul - Italian Designer Furniture

Helga from West End

Reluctant sale, am moving back to EU and there's such an overwhelming choice available there that I'm tempted to buy a new one.
Bought at Bradfords Interiors in Auckland in September 2018 for $6490, they have a wonderful collection of designer furniture in their showroom, nothing like that available in this area (as far as I know).
These genuine leather 3-seater and 2-seater sofas are in immaculate condition, mounted on a metal base, which gives them a floating 'look'. It took me while to find something that looked a bit different from what's generally available.
3-seater L213 x H88 x D94 - seating area is 150cm wide x 58cm deep.
2-seater L 170 x H88 x D94 - seating area is 111cm wide x 58cm deep.
Seat height 44cm.
Viewing welcome - 021 222 8507

Pick up from December onwards - Westend, Palmerston North.

Price: $3,245

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