SA’s famous blue sofa finds a forever home

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SA’s famous blue sofa finds a forever home
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Recovered from a pavement in a Durban informal settlement after being looted from a warehouse during the July unrest, SA’s R67,999 blue couch will move to a children’s home next week.

Recovered from a pavement in a Durban informal settlement after being looted from a warehouse during the July unrest, SA’s R67,999 blue sofa will move to a children’s home next

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