Stylish leather swivel recliner
Ms Lana
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Who Has a Small Leather Recliner?
Comments (4)I have a gorgeous burgundy leather small recliner that looks just like a Queen Ann chair. It is made by Lazyboy and it is really comfy! My hubby and I are short people (5'2" and 5'6") and felt swallowd in most recliners. We've had it now for 6 years. Looks as good as it did when we bought it....See MoreDoes Hancock & Moore make swivel recliner?
Comments (3)Absolutely! All recliners/loungers in the 37xx series are swivel / glider bases (thirteen models). Swivel /glider bases don't add much to the overall cost, generally across any manufacturer they are going to add $ 100 to the price. If you do not want the glider feature, that can usually (but not always) be special ordered from the mechanism maker so the unit is a swivel-only. Cost depends on model and hide, of course - and individual dealer pricing. As an example, the (very popular) # 3732 Austin Swivel Glider Wall-Hugger in Colombia Leather would sell to you at $ 1,695 plus actual shipping cost. Most the rest will be in the price range + / -. Duane Collie The Keeping Room...See MoreThe pros and cons of a leather recliner sofa.
Comments (6)We had a Lane one for 13 years and loved it. Comfortable, easy to clean and neither boys in growong and eating year nor dogs -- nor either still damp out of the pool, damaged the upholstery (one scratch on the end from a frightened cat). The family wasn't going to agree on anything different for a repalcement. The cons would be price if you get a good one and leather issues (spotting, fading, peeling, color transfer or other problems) if you don't get a quality one. The other most likely issue is the recliner mechanism. Whether manual or power, you want quality so it will functions smoothy over the years. Power allows you to stop at any point while manual tend to have only two stopping points -- fett up and "full" recline. We ordered ourcurrent sectioanl through Arhaus. It is the Hadley in a custom leather and with power recliners on the ends. They are not cheap, but you can get a good sale during which custom fabrics or leathers may be the same price or only $100 more than the stock choices (dark brown or possibly grey). You will wait 8-10 weeks for delivery, but that's not bad for custom. The Lane did need additional room to clear the back movement, but the Arhaus does not. I have read a lot about Lane not being what they used to be -- son't know. That and the cedar chest I got while in high school are the only Lane furniture we have had. The Arhaus is so solidly built -- you can tell the frame is solid and it has 8 way tied foundation, down wraped cushions and a premium leather. I wasn't prepared to spend what we did when I started looking, but we needed an unusual size and were going to pay for any of our limited options. I do feel like we got what we paid for on this one. Oh -- if you are going to make a major puchase with Arhaus, you might want to consider their rewards program. You get $100 for every $1500 you spend (they had at least one sale with double rewards points while we were shopping) and you could use that towards another purchase. We got our TV stand with a reward. We also looked at Omnia -- they have nice leathers, but I have no doubt that we got a better made sectional -- and the Omnia also required wall clearance for the recliners. ETA: Coffee tables -- we didn't use one with the last sectional. It had a chaise on one end and it just wouldn't work. I would like to have one, but DH and the boys don't. We have end tables and I have two small ottomans or a small table I can move into the center. We have talked about a C-table to use at the corner -- actually brought one home and then realized it was turned the wrong way for what we wanted. That is still a possibility. Some sectionals can have 3 recliners and that pretty much elimiates a coffee table. With 2 placed on either end, it really depends on the length of your sectional....See MoreCan I put a swivel base on this recliner? Have you ever done? Photos
Comments (8)LA-Z-Boy has small scale recliners sometimes they call them "ladies". And technically I would NO. The chair I added a swivel to was a "club" style chair. A board was attached to the bottom and the swivel was screwed into the board. That recliner has no where to attach the board without interfering with the mechanism...See MoreUser
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