- Price
- €1,612.00
abbey
Customise your Sofa:
Order up to 6 free fabric samplesMake the most of your space with this large two-seater sofa bed from the Abbey collection. It's perfect for creating a stylish look, with its gently curved arms and graceful modern shape. The woven support base and and foam mattress are combined with a heavy fibre-quilted cover to give great comfort both as a bed and as a sofa. The three-fold mechanism makes efficient use of space.
Images displayed here act as a guide and may not be representative of the finished item. Fabrics are overlaid onto model images, so actual seams and pattern match may differ from what is shown.
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Terms and Conditions
Accidents happen, but fret not – here’s our handy guide to looking after your sofa’s fabric, year after year
Vacuum frequently with a soft brush attachment, and rotate cushions. Fabric covers are not designed to be removed for washing or dry cleaning. For spots and spillages, clean immediately by soaking up liquid with a clean dry cloth or kitchen towel. Carefully check manufacturers’ instructions for suitability before using any cleaning products. Test any products on an inconspicuous area first. For a deeper clean of all parts, use a professional cleaning service.
We swing a hefty 8.5kg from an industry-leading angle of 68 degrees into our sofa backs and arms to ensure they're up to the task
Lifting the cushions on what you’ll find down the back of our sofas
All the wood we use for our sofa frames is traceable and the vast majority is FSC sourced and certified, meaning it comes from responsibly managed forests and not ancient and endangered rainforests
Did you know that some of our wood waste gets converted into charcoal? Who knows, you might find some on your next barbecue