2333 days ago

For Sale: Near-new Corner Lounge Suite with Ottoman

Ali from Papamoa Beach

6 months old, minimal wear. Super comfy and modern couch, NZ made. We love it but it's too big for our living room.
Fully modular: consists of 1 x armless 2 seater, 1 x corner, 1 x armless 1 seater, 1 x ottoman with storage, so it can go in a variety of configurations.

Measurements of individual pieces on one of the photos.
Total L x W in the configuration shown in the photos is 279mm x 279m.
The backs of the seats are 69mm high, with the cushions the total height is approx. 85mm.
The fabric is ‘Optima Pewter’ which is a neutral warm grey.
The ottoman was upgraded to have storage – fits loads and is very useful (see photo).

Also includes the Soil Guard fabric care kit that was purchased with the sofa.
Coloured cushions, throw and ottoman contents not included.
Pick up Sandhurst Drive (early Papamoa) area.
Smoke free home.
Viewing or questions welcome, please message me.

Price: $1,700

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