Sofas & Stuff
With 70 years of family heritage in the furniture industry, Sofas & Stuff has the knowledge and expertise to guide you to your perfect sofa, bed or chair.


Website: www.sofasandstuff.com
Telephone: 0179 8300353
Email: advice@sofasandstuff.com
Address: The Dairy Tripp Hill Farm Buildings Tripp Hill Pulborough RH20 1ER
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sofasandstuffonline/
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With 70 years of family heritage in the furniture industry, Sofas & Stuff has the knowledge and expertise to guide you to your perfect sofa, bed or chair. Design your own sofa, easy returns and a lifetime guarantee are part of the service — and there are 13 showrooms throughout the country.
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