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1379 days ago

Large, leather lounge suite

Sharon from North Blenheim

Two beautiful modern, black leather, four seater sofas. Great condition. Firm yet forgiving squabs are filled with high density foam wrapped in soft micro-fibre. Sleek, contemporary style.
Back squabs can be removed to create two super spacious and comfortable single beds, ideal for unexpected guests.
Custom made by Stack's Furniture, Auckland.
NB. One of the sofas has a small rub hole on the back (see photo).
Optional extra: matching rectangular ottoman/coffee table.

Sofa dimensions: W 2350 mm, D 900 mm, H 72 mm to top of back frame, 80 mm to top of back squab, 43 mm approx. to top of seat.

Ottoman 1000 mm x 70 mm. H 43 mm approx.
Pick up from Rarangi Beach.
Sofas $950.00, Ottoman $90 ono.

Price: $950

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