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footstool with storage, Tallmyra light green

$1,899

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10 year guarantee

Removable and washable cover

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Rest your feet on the footstool or use it as an extra seat or a comfortable extension of your sofa.

The footstool has a generous storage space under the seat for you to keep things you need close at hand and still have the area around the sofa neat and tidy.

Tallmyra is a hardwearing chenille cover made of cotton and polyester and has a soft surface and a slightly reflective lustre.

The cover is easy to keep clean since it can be machine washed and is easy to take off and put on again.

10-year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure.

Article no 794.848.58
Article no 794.848.58


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The living room is where we come together to play games, watch a film or just snuggle together. And that soft and cosy feeling of spending time together is the inspiration behind KIVIK sofa series.

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