1789 days ago

Retro Telephone seat

Susan from Mount Albert

This unusual and well made telephone seat is now surplus to requirements.

Used for home staging, this is perfect as is or perhaps you'd like an upcycling project.... easy to do with chalk paint and small amount of fabric.

The wood is solid and the frame is not at all damaged, so quite safe to use as a seat. I also staged it as a bedside table, and as a side table with the seat pad removed and books stacked there instead.

The seat comes with the standard brown cover, and there is another picture of it wrapped in green silk just to show how easy it is.

Go wild with your imagination!

Message for more information and to arrange collection/drop off.

Kind regards, Susan 021 149 7373

Price: $60

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