Kipling Reclining Sofa 440758
For those in search of contemporary chic, our Kipling Reclining Sofa is the one you've been waiting for. Its slim profile and tastefully padded arms keep the look clean and tailored, while the split back and flange stitching allow it to blend easily with a number of styles. Kipling features a foam upper back and a fiber-filled lower back for just the right mix of comfort and support. Its one-piece chaise seats and legrests create a continuous zone of comfort in the reclining position. Convenient latch releases on the outside arms allow you to easily adjust the left and right backs and legrests for personalized comfort. Make it yours with your choice of fabrics and other available upgrades.
DETAILS
Slim, contemporary/transitional design
Blends easily with other pieces and styles
One-piece chaise seats and legrests create a continuous zone of comfort
Split back design, with foam upper and fiber-filled lower cushioning
Pad-over-back
Pad-over-arms
Flange stitching
Left and right seats recline easily with dual side latch releases
Double-picked blown fiber fill for improved cushion loft and shape retention
High grade foam seat cushions that maintain their comfort and appearance
Premium grade fabrics and leathers tested to resist wear and fading
Handcrafted in the U.S.A. with U.S. and imported parts
Includes our Limited Lifetime Warranty
Customizable with your choice of fabrics and other available upgrades
Body Depth: 41.0
Body Height: 42.0
Body Width: 82.0
Body Depth: |
41.0 |
Body Height: |
42.0 |
Body Width: |
82.0 |
Seat Depth: |
23.0 |
Seat Height: |
20.0 |
Seat Width: |
67.0 |
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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