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MISSION COUCH

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Product ID : P-A240

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This couch with its loose cushions matches our Morris Chairs and Coffee Table for our living room collection. Using quarter-sawn white oak for the top and the sides makes this a very striking piece. The corbels on the sides balance the design. Your selection of either leather or fabric for the upholstery will make this couch a fine addition to your living room. Size: 30"high by 72" long and 38" deep. Skill level Beginner.

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