Leather Lounge Suite
Dark brown Leather 3 seater (or 2 seater as the middle seat can be removed) plus 2 dark brown Leather armchairs. Armchairs and two seats of the couch are all recliners (not electric)
Couch is approx 1900mm wide (3 seats) or 1450 wide (2 seats), 900mm deep
Armchair is approx 900mm wide x 900mm deep
Bought brand new approx 7 years ago. In very good condition (very small marks on one arm of couch - see photo). Our home is smoke free, and pet free.
Pickup from Warkworth or from Maungaturoto (we can arrange to have at either location)
The backs of the armchairs and couch are removable for ease of shipping.
Seller has furniture van so delivery may be able to be provided for additional fee, and at seller's discretion.
(note: photo showing couch as 3 seater is for purpose of showing layout with middle seat inserted)
Please Note: This item is also currently listed on TradeMe. Feel free to view the listing there. If bidding starts on TradeMe this Neighbourly listing will be removed.
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