Javier MK2 Sofa bed Freedom Furniture
Javier MK2 Sofa bed Freedom Furniture $285 ONO
As new, been sat on no more than a dozen times, was in spare room unused. Retails $600. Is too large for the new place hence selling. In brand new condition. Sorry photos are so blurry my camera on phone is low quality, hopefully, it shows enough to see it is in new condition :) There are no tears, rips or stains, it is like new.
Pick up Tawa, Wellington - will need 2 people.
Click, click, click and there you have it, an instant guest bed. With the ease of a simple three-level mechanism for setup, this contemporary sofa converts to a sofabed in seconds.
As the ultimate am/pm solution the Javier is a useful addition to any household. It looks handsome, too, in easy-care Porter Grey fabric, with topstitched panels, buttoning and split back. This sofa is functional and stylish and has been designed for casual living for the cool crowd.
Width 125cm when laid flat.
Upright as sofa:
Width: 205.00
Depth: 95.00
Height: 98.00
Material:
Timber, Foam, Fabric
Assembly Type:
Simple Leg Assembly
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