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Stylish small sofa and coffee table


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Ikea Applaryd two seater sofa in light grey - seats two (lounging)  or three (sitting upright) 

Measurements and more photos here on the ikea website https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/aepplaryd-2-seat-sofa-lejde-light-grey-60506233/

It's a very nice looking sofa, and is only 6-12 months old but does have some visible wear and tear in the centre, where the fabric is piling. 

Has to go quickly as we've rearranged our living room and purchased a different style of sofa, and now it's taking up a lot of needed space so asking for £50 only (£699 originally).

Currently in one piece, minus the legs which had to be removed to get it through the doorway. Can be disassembled if needed - the instructions are on the ikea website but can print for you if needed. 

Note: we do have a small short haired dog but he does not slobber, and barely sheds any hair. The sofa was vacuumed before moving out of the room and he will not be allowed back onto or around it.

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Glass topped wooden coffee table. Pretty stylish but old and well used so some scratches on the surface and dirt/dust. 

36cm high

44cm deep

87cm wide

£10

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Both to be collected from Solway Road, SE22 9BG, as soon as possible

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