Three seater couch.
Hi everyone!
Due to a frequent visitor, I’ve changed to a sofa bed option and now have this three seater couch to re home.
It is in good, well loved condition. It has no visible tears or rips, no major stains, maybe one or two on the arms but nothing on the main seat and back rest. The photo shows where the fabric has been brushed a different way, not marks/stains.
It is a suede or velveteen feel material but it is not suede or velveteen.
It’s super easy to keep clean! When we first got it (second hand) my husband scrubbed it with soap and water and it came up like new!!! This can happen again in summer.
If it wasn’t a necessity and lack of space, I would have kept the couch indefinitely.
I’m looking for $120 ono and will post more photos tomorrow evening.
** couch only ** cushions and other bits and bobs are not included. Couch consists of a covered frame, two back cushions and two seat cushions.
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