Talmon - Chenille Glider Recliner With Swivel
Talmon - Chenille Glider Recliner With Swivel - Dark Gray is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Comfort & Versatility: Upholstered in Shadow Chenille, this recliner offers a plush seating experience with full foam construction and a tight seat and back cushion design, ensuring both comfort and versatility for the user.
- Swivel & Recline: Featuring a 360-degree swivel function and a manual recline mechanism, this recliner allows for easy maneuverability and stretches out to a full reclined depth of 51 inches.
- Sturdy Construction: Built with a sturdy wooden inner frame, this recliner is crafted from a combination of wood, composite wood, metal, pine, plywood, and chenille, ensuring durability and longevity.
- Space Efficient: Requires just 4 inches of wall clearance while offering a maximum recline angle of 147 degrees, making it an ideal choice for relaxing in style without occupying too much space.
Talmon - Chenille Glider Recliner With Swivel - Dark Gray
39.0"W x 32.0"D x 36.0"H - 77.0 lb
Talmon - Chenille Glider Recliner With Swivel - Oyster Gray
39.0"W x 32.0"D x 36.0"H - 77.0 lb
Talmon - Synthenic Leather Glider Recliner With Swivel - Orange
39.0"W x 32.0"D x 36.0"H - 77.0 lb
Product Features
Delivery
Delivery
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Warranty
Warranty
Includes 12 months warranty on parts and labor and an additional 6 months for parts.
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