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3 Seater DFS Sofa, 'Plush', in Forest Green Velvet £495 *OFFERS ACCEPTED*


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Selling for £495. I am open to offers!

This is a really nice stylish 3 seater velvet sofa from DFS. It was named "Plush" on DFS. Was used for about a year and half in very good condition, just with some creases and as shown in the photo there is a horizontal indent along the back of the sofa at the bottom from being against skirting board.

We opted for the firmer foam for the seat cushions rather than the stuffing as were told it lasts longer, it was also more comfortable, not too firm at all it's still soft.

This is quite a deep sofa so very comfortable. The camera didn't pick up the colour perfectly but it is best described as a deep forest green. I have attached the dimensions as they are listed on DFS site (last photo)

Original price £900.

From smoke-free and pet-free home.

Collection only from South East London. Message if you have any questions!

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