Keith - Chenille Sofa With 3 Matching Color Toss Pillows
Keith - Chenille Sofa With 3 Matching Color Toss Pillows - Light Brown is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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- Elegant Design: This sofa, enveloped in soft chenille fabric, exudes timeless elegance and seamlessly fits into any living space, enhancing its aesthetic appeal.
- Durable Construction: Built with a robust inner frame of pine and plywood, this sofa ensures strength and stability, offering years of comfortable use.
- Comfort and Support: The tightly tailored seat and back cushions are filled with premium foam of various densities, providing a perfect balance of softness and support for ultimate comfort.
- Practical Features: Featuring a KD (knock-down) design with removable back, armrests, and legs, this sofa is both stylish and practical, making it easy to assemble and transport.
- Decorative Charm: Accompanied by three plush accent pillows, this sofa not only invites relaxation but also adds decorative charm, serving as a sophisticated centerpiece for your home.
Keith - Chenille Sofa With 3 Matching Color Toss Pillows - Brown
35.0"W x 79.0"D x 31.0"H - 114.0 lb
Keith - Chenille Sofa With 3 Matching Color Toss Pillows - Beige
35.0"W x 79.0"D x 31.0"H - 114.0 lb
Product Features
Delivery
Delivery
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you. See pricing in the shopping cart.
Warranty
Warranty
Includes 12 months warranty on parts and labor and an additional 6 months for parts.
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