Fabulous couch and matching arrmchair for sale
This 2.5 seater and matching armchair was custom made with Warwick fabrics. It is a deep-seated couch made for comfort and style with lots of cushions. Once you sit down it is very hard to get up again!t has been scotch guarded when bought and kept clean. It is used with normal wear and tear but is still in very good condition.
2.5 Seater is 1.7 meter long. 85 cm high and 1.05 deep.
Armchair is 1.05 long, 85 cm high and 1.05 deep. (Sorry I can't rotate the photo ;()
The base colour is like a sapphire blue, and the fabric design has a leaf pattern with two tones of blue. We are only selling it as it doesn't match our new floor tiles and have a replacement couch on order. Therefore a must sell. The buyer must pick up.
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