Father mocked over £750 listing for his ‘beautiful creamy sofa’ after pictures showed it is covered in his child’s permanent marker drawings
- Esfandiar Aria of Luton, Bedfordshire, is selling his old DFS leather sofa for £750
- This is despite the fact the sofa is covered in a child’s scribbles with a marker pen
A father has been mocked online after putting a £750 price tag on his sofa – even though it is covered in his child’s permanent marker drawings.
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The cream three-seater sofa, originally from DFS, is made of leather and two of the seats can recline.
However, the couch has been scribbled all over with a thick black marker pen.
Each cushion also has different markings on it, including a child’s drawings of cars.
They appear on every part of the sofa, even the arms and front and the wall behind in seller Esfandiar Aria’ living room.
Despite the unsightly drawings, Mr Aria has listed the sofa for sale.
He is selling it for a shocking £750 on Facebook Marketplace, reduced from £1,250.
The cream three-seater sofa, originally from DFS, is made of leather and two of the seats can recline
Think appear on every part of the sofa, even the arms and front and the wall behind in seller Esfandiar Aria’ living room
Mr Aria claims he only bought the sofa a few months ago and ‘there is nothing wrong with it except what you see’
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It is available to be picked up from Luton, Bedfordshire.
He claims he only bought the sofa a few months ago and ‘there is nothing wrong with it except what you see.’
The listing reads: ‘This is a Beautiful creamy Winston three-seat sofa from DFS.
‘Used only for a few months.
‘Recliners: Electric/ automatic.
‘Reason for selling: My little one drew all over it with black ink permanent marker.
‘There is nothing wrong with it except what you see.’
Facebook Marketplace shoppers were left in stitches at the listing.
Shopper Andy McCabe said: ‘This is art.’
One shopper said: ‘Being a father of a sweet girl I can relate.’
Another shopper said: ‘Banksy.’
Moe Jason said: ‘Get it in a gallery.’
‘Should take it to a modern art gallery and sell it for £5,000,000,’ said another user.
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