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Living Point is a manufacturer of quality sofas in the UAE. Living Point has a showroom in Dubai and a factory in Um Al Quwain. Living Point Furniture is known for its superior quality, durability, and aesthetics. Living Point has 1 seater sofas, 2 seater sofas, 3 seater sofas, 4 seater sofas, and 5 or 7 seater sofas. It also makes sectional sofas of different shapes and combinations. Living Point sofas for majlis are known for their quality and superior finish. Living Point also sells bean bags, headboards, poufs, bed benches, beds, chairs etc. Contact Living Point in Dubai for all sorts of quality furnishings.
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79 6th St - behind Times Square Center - Al Quoz , 128235, Dubai, U.A.E.
- +971 56 965 7177
- livingpointae@gmail.com
- livingpoint.ae
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