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Classic Mid century modern 1960s vintage Guy Rogers Sofa & Chairs (Heals)


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Original 1960?s Guy Rogers sofa & 2 chairs. This set is a lovely, high quality, comfortable 4 seat sofa and 2 comfy armchairs with a Danish look.


The generous proportions of the sofa could easily seat 5 and also make lounging/ lying down on the sofa a joy!


A classic example of British 1960s design, the frame is made from solid wood.


It was originally bought from Heals of London by my grandmother and has remained in her ?guest lounge? ever since. Has barely been used as my Nana wouldn?t let anyone into that room unless at a ?posh? function! The size of the Sofa is 239 cm (94 inches) long and the two chairs are 89 cm (35 inches) deep


The sofa structure and wood are in fantastic condition. Some of the webbing straps need to be replaced and the cushions can easily be reupholstered and recovered. A fairly straight forward job, but we sadly do not have the time or the space to keep it. But it is a very solid suite and a classic piece.


Buyer to collect and cash on collection only. Looking for around ?300 but open to offers as would love to see this go to a good home.

These vintage pieces are well sought after so be quick!


I found this website which tells a bit of history about Guy Rogers furniture and also how amazing they can look when reupholstered:

https://habiibhome.com/blogs/news/154835335-what-a-guy


Message me to see more photos as not sure that I have done it right??!!


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