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Futon mattress from our sofa bed

Black on one side with lovely black white chenille fabric in other side.

Fits a standard double bed perfectly so don't have have sofa bed frame for it.



see photo link of type and thickness colour same 1 side and mixed black cream other side.


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Couple buttons popped of just needs sew up small area and but dusty do hoover it be fine there are no stains or smells always used with sheet and protection.


Need be collected ground floor property can.not help carry.

Would fit in hatchback with seats down

Sorry no time means to do photos

Could give you a link it's a thick.futon.mattress



Is full double bed size



No frame

Pm for address

First

come first get need space is heavy item requires 2 people and transport.

Need gone asap




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