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4 Seater Chaise Manhattan Sofa - Raft


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4 Seater Chaise Manhattan Sofa - Raft. We are getting a new sofa which goes better with the style of our room (just moved to a new house). This is a nice, and quite big sofa from raft.


Price - please make us an offer (original purchase price was ?2104).

Pickup - you will need to pickup (arms come off the sofa for easier transport) and pickup the weekend of 4 March.



Details here: http://www.raftfurniture.co.uk/sofas/configure/view/sofa/MANCH/size/4STRCH/fabric/Senna_8/scatter/Senna_8/tab/sizes



The Sofa

Handmade by craftsmen in London, this sofa offers the ultimate in flexible living. If you don't want to be tied down to luxurious lounging at one end of the sofa, then choose the Manhattan. Simply push the footstool to the other end, flip over the chaise cushion - and you have a new reclining spot. With your choice of designer-chosen scatter cushions, there's no stopping the options. Comfortable, durable and with your own added style.



The Fabric

Rafts house weave is simple and durable, making it a perfect practical choice for any interior. Available in a variety of appealing colours and tones, this woven fabric is a versatile choice for the hustle and bustle of the modern household, while the slightly textured finish allows for traditional or contemporary styling. House weave is woven to be long lasting and is machine washable at 30 degrees.


Measurements

(a) Depth: 176cm

(b) Length: 245cm

© Height: 90cm

(d) Seat Depth: 73cm

(e) Seat Length: 195cm

(f) Seat Height: 52cm

(g) Frame Height: 60cm




 

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