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Item: Ligne Roset Multy Sofa Bed

Description: Simple in its design and easy to operate, the Multy packs a host of features into its slender modern frame. A signature Ligne Roset furniture piece, the innovative adjustable steel frame and folded cushioning enable this sofa bed to effortlessly transform into a variety of configurations to suit your space. Its ?click-clack? mechanism converts from a simple sofa via a chaise longue into a regular bed with wooden slatted base for nightly use.


Bed size: 166 x 200cm Can be adjusted to create a sofa, chaise-longue or sofabed. Specially designed for use as a bed on an everyday basis.

Sofa size when up right: 166cm(width) x 100cm(depth) x 82cm(hight)

Colour: Anthracite.


Condition: Very Good, slight discolouration on the cushions and the top of the sofa, easily solved with a throw and additional cushions!


Price: ?500 Was ?1,650 when we purchased

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