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Navy Velvet Channel Tufted Sofa TORI 657Navy-S Meridian Modern Contemporary
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Product Specifications
- Condition New
- Color Navy blue
- Availability In stock
- Width 84
- Height 29
- Depth 31
- Weight 133
- Model Name TORI 657Navy-S
- GTIN 704831407600
- Power option No
- Storage option No
- Design Type Classic
- Configuration Sofa
- Product Type Sofa
- Upholstery Fabric Velvet
- Material Fabric, Wood, Chrome
- SKU 657Navy-S
- Product ID 26535
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Product Description
Navy Velvet Channel Tufted Sofa TORI 657Navy-S Meridian Modern Contemporary
The Offer Includes: Sofa ONLY
Dress up your living room space with this Tori Velvet Sofa. This plush sofa features sleek navy velvet upholstery that covers every square inch, adding a sumptuous and svelte look to your room. The gold legs with a ball design on the foot adds to the elegant look of this pretty chair, and deep channel tufting adds loft to the back and arms for a lavish feel when you sit down to relax and unwind at day’s end.
Features:
- TORI Collection
- Navy Finish
- Contemporary Style
- Soft Velvet
- Gold Legs with Ball Design
- Deep Channel Tufting
- Padded Cushioning For Comfort
- Sofa: 84.50" W x 31.5" D x 29.75" H 133 Lbs
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