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SOLD Gorgeous Graham & Green 4 seater Antibes light grey linen sofa with removeable covers. £700 ONO.


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I am sadly selling this stylish, loose linen upholstered VGC 4 seater Antibes sofa in light grey from Graham and Green which needs a home. It is a gorgeous, extremely comfortable sofa with deep cushions that mould to your form. The frame is made of sturdy hardwood with soft feather scatter cushions with foam & feather stuffed seats, perfect for lounging. The covers are made from soft, thick, heavy Belgian linen & the sofa is loose covered so all covers are removable for easy washing, making it kid & pet friendly also! There are 5 x big scatter cushions all in the same grey linen. Measurements: length 235cm/height approx 75cm/depth 100cm.

It's approx.4- 5 years old (they don't sell this model anymore) & cost about £5000 but has been very well looked after. It's a really well made sofa that could last a lifetime. There are no stains or tears on the sofa. There are also removeable & washable thick cream cotton covers on all the cushions underneath the linen ones to protect the sofa. We had a couple of small tears at the bottom of the back of the cover (which are not visible at all as material tucks under the sofa base) from when we moved & they have both been sewn up by a professional seamstress. But completely not visible in anyway. I also had the covers (which were ecru) died by a professional linen mill to light grey (they matched a Conran shade) when we first purchased it as we quickly realised an ecru sofa & children don't go together!! Its a soft warm light grey & goes with everything.

I love the sort of lived in look of these lovely linen sofas. They are invitingly cosy, soft & squishy and certainly tempt me to sit down and not move for quite some time! Plenty of room to curl your feet up & the style is very timeless. Grab yourself a bargain. Pick up from just off Bellenden Road, SE15.

I live in a pet & smoke free home. Happy for you to come & view the sofa before committing to buying it!

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