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Danish Mogensen Style Leather Sofa, Black ?350 ONO


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Beautiful mid century leather 3 seater sofa


A beautiful stylish mid century leather sofa in the style of the

Danish architect and furniture designer Borge Mogensen.

Strong, simple lines deliver both elegance and functionality

suiting both modernist and traditional settings.


It is a generous three seater in blonde wood with a spring base.

The black leather cushions are filled with feather and duck down.

The measurements are 206 cm wide x 77cm deep x 67cm high. The seat width is 52cm.


Oozing with mid-twentieth century character, this beautiful

yet comfortable sofa is in great condition for it's age (please see photos).

It is easy on both eye and body.


Regretful sale due to house move, I am based in SE26, London for collection. There is a very small puncture in the leather, not obvious or in an obvious place on one of the seat cushions about 1/3rd cm.


As the sofa is large I would prefer pickup but can help arrange

delivery with you if you PM me....

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