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FOR SALE: Danish style sofa daybed SOLD


ruthb1

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Very cool retro sofa bed / daybed

Vintage probably 60s or 70s

Danish style (but does not have a label so I can't be sure of manufacturer)

Wooden frame, legs and really nice shaped arms, upholstered cushions.

?200


Has unusual swivelling base cushions, to convert to full length single sofabed - see pic.


Not as deep as many sofabeds, so great space saving sofa.


Reupholstered within last 1ast 10 years (just before we bought it) but in light fabric - has some marks, see pics - and slight discoloration between bottom and back cushions which are removable so have been washed. Still very nice, but could be reupholstered to make a stunning piece of furniture.. saw one of these go for ?450 on ebay!


185cm long x 80cm deep x 70cm high


Please note:

Collection from SE19 1JE ideally before 30 June please (though we are away over the weekend of 25th/26th)

Patterned cushions shown in first pic not included.

Also listing on ebay so will have to honour that if someone wants in on here and it sells before I have a chance to end the listing

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