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585 days ago

3 seater sofa and chair

Kirsten from Takapuna

Custom made in Auckland for us approx 5 years ago.
Chocolate velvet, warm and cosy fabric that doesn't show any wear.
Seat cushions and back cushions made of memory foam and feather for supreme comfort!
Three feather chocolate velvet matching throw cushions.
Pick up Takapuna.

Dimensions
640mm H
1050mm D
2200mm W sofa
1100mm W chair

From a smoke free, pet free home.

RFS: Have moved home and they don't fit the new space properly. Sorry to part with them as they are so comfortable and still look like new!

Cost of the sofa alone was $5000 when we had it made for us.

Price: $2,995

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