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1325 days ago

***As New!! 2-Seater Ruby-Red Fabric Couch***

Suzanne from Rangiora

**2-Seater Ruby-Red Fabric Couch** ***AS NEW CONDITION***

Impeccable as-new condition; no rips, tears, stains, marks or damage. Has always been covered so no sun discolouration or fading.

* Solid wooden feet, black.
* Very comfortable; great to curl up on.
* Wide flat arms you can rest book/magazine or tray on.
* Removable cushions with removable covers. Easy for cleaning should you need to.
* Suits any decor.
* Deep ruby red colour adds personality to any room.
**Please note: main photo is the truest colour representation; photos do not do it justice. These photos show the 4-seater which sold on Tuesday 9th, but the 2-seater is identical.

* Scotch-guarded.
* From smoke- & pet-free home of one person.

Measurements:
- Length: 1.75 m
- Inside length: 1.2m
- Depth: 92 cm (front to back)
- Height from floor to top of back: 75 cm
- Armrest height: 62cm (you can sit with your arm comfortably relaxed on armrest)

- Cushion depth: (front to back): 66cm
- Cushion width: 60 cm (2 seat cushions & 2 back-rest cushions)
- Cushion height: 43 cm

**Price includes 2 throw cushions.
** If you have any questions please ask. Viewing welcome. :)

* Pick up area: Central Rangiora.

Price: $495

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