Two and three seater recliner couches
Bought from big save furniture for $3000 two years ago still selling them for this
Asking $1000 for both ($500 each)
in great condition just one of the foot rests on three seater doesn’t work
Awesome very comfortable only selling due to downsizing
Features
High back support
Contrast piped detailing
Pillow fill armrest
Rhino look suede fabric
Top stitching
Specifications
Exterior Dimensions (cm) 3 Seater: 222W X 95D X 107H / 2 seater: 166W X 95D X 107H
Upholstery Polyester fabric rhino fabric (feels like soft leather texture but hard wearing)
Construction Solid pine timber and laminated plywood frame
Spring System Pocket coil seat and no-sag S-springs
Hardware Recliner mechanism
Fill Layers Polyfibre back cushions
Assembly Required Seat backs come off for transport
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