Ferdinand Grey Fabric Recliner Sofa 99064
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Ferdinand Grey Fabric Recliner Sofa 99064

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Ferdinand Grey Fabric Recliner Sofa 99064The need to compromise between space saving sizing versus reclining comfort disappears when you bring the Ferdinand reclining sofa collection into the equation. Smaller scaled and yet still designed for full reclining with a high back for support, the Ferdinand motion sofa hits a sweet spot where it can fit comfortably into smaller condos or lofts and still offer the double reclining you need to stretch out and relax. Dense, cushioned padding supports

The need to compromise between space-saving sizing versus reclining comfort disappears when you bring the Ferdinand reclining sofa collection into the equation. Smaller-scaled and yet still designed for full reclining with a high back for support, the Ferdinand motion sofa hits a sweet spot where it can fit comfortably into smaller condos or lofts and still offer the double reclining you need to stretch out and relax. Dense, cushioned padding supports you with care, while curving armrests and attractive grey linen fabric cuts a stylish silhouette that blends harmoniously with a myriad of other décor elements. With the Ferdinand at your side, that's one less negotiation you have to make for your home!

  • Smoke grey linen-like fabric upholstery
  • Double tab-pull latch reclining mechanism
  • Generously stuffed back cushion with a tall back and head support
  • Curved armrests for a contemporary profile
  • Piped seams for a modest tailored appearance
  • Plywood, engineered wood, and webbing frame construction
  • High density foam over pocket springs for comfortable seat construction and shape retention
  • Compact sizing perfect for smaller spaces

Colour : Grey

Material : Fabric

Dimensions : 71 x 30 x 40H

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