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Fine Living3 Seater Stretchable Modern Couch Cover

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R449

Retail: R600
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Due to the nature of this product, it cannot be returned unless sealed and in original packaging.

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Keep your couch looking sleek and protect it spills, stains, wear and tear to prevent it from getting ruined. Want your dog to watch TV with you, but you don’t want to clean up all the hair left behind? Or are you tired of crumbs being left all over the couch? This cover is perfect for homes with children, pets (or messy adults), and allows you to worry less about how to clean the couch. It is also perfect if you are planning on having remodelling or changes in the house as it protects your couch from paint spills, dust, etc. Tuck your couch in with this perfect fit.

Product Features
  • Sleek modern design

  • Simple and practical
  • Stretchable
  • Perfect to use all year round
  • Designed for a secure fit and to be durable
  • Designed to protect furniture while making it look good
  • Easy to use, easy to clean, no fading, no dropping. Make your sofa look tidy and beautiful
  • Please note: designed to fit most couches, please ensure measurements between your couch and the cover are correct for the best fit.
  • Type: 3 seater couch cover
  • Colour: Black or grey
Product Specifications
  • Material: Synthetic micro fibre
  • Product size: 185-230 cm
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