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Dwell Ankara Chaise Sofa / sofabed - £170 (collect from near Dulwich Library)


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Dwell ankara chaise sofa bed, purchased c.2010; sofa bed rarely used.  In decent condition.  Chaise on left hand side as you sit on sofa (or right as you face sofa).  Small storage section in chaise (underneath cushion).  Measurements: c.270cm long, c.95cm deep.  Chaise is c.£170cm long, and height is 75 cm.

Please let me know if interested.

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