Introducing the Rudger reclining loveseat - the ultimate in comfort and style. Contrasting baseball stitches accent the bomber jacket-like microsuede cover that combine with clean lines to exude a rugged yet refined charm. A deeply padded seat and bustle back design are built with fiber-wrapped foam and pocket coil construction to offer extra padding where you need it.
With its neutral gray cover, this loveseat complements virtually any interior décor. Experience the ultimate in comfort and style with an effortless pull of the lever, allowing you to slip into relaxation mode and enjoy your favorite book or movie in divine comfort. The unique combination of style and comfort make this loveseat the perfect addition to any room seeking both.
- Constructed from fiber wrapped foam encased in a bomber jacket microsuede
- Effortless one-pull manual reclining motion
- Expertly tailored with contrasting baseball stitching on arms, shaped seat and padded arms and headrest
- Removable backs make it easy for transport into small hallways, doors, etc.
- No-sag steel sinuous springs provide an exceptional combination of cushioning and strength
- Plastic glides helps prevent mars or scratches to floors
- Engineered wood frame features exceptional craftmanship with mortise and tenon joinery for superior structural integrity
- 75° Recline
- Designed to support up to 700 pounds in weight
- Designed to support up to 350 pounds of weight
- Fabric Content: Polyurethane 85%, Others 15%
- The durable polyester/polyurethane blend fabric in a moonlight gray color is soft-to-the-touch and resistant to wear and tear while adding a touch of sophistication to any decor.Fabric
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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