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1173 days ago

Italian Lounge Suite, two recliner chairs & three seater Settee.

John from Greerton - Parkvale

Has been in storage for the last 4 years, so in need of a good clean. And the arm rests on one of the recliners needs the leather redressed, but the leather is not split. The other recliner is in very good condition and I have it here at home.
The settee has had very little use and will wipe up like new. Because it and the above-mentioned recliner are in storage, at my age I am not able to do that work myself.
These have a much better reclined angle than Laziboys, and they do not require extra space behind them to operate the mechanism. They recline to almost flat, so it's very easy to fall asleep in them!

Price: $250

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