Warm and inviting, the Highlands II high leg reclining chair seamlessly blends a wood base with an upholstered seat for a gorgeous finish. A defined headrest and tight back cushion cradle you in comfort. Cushions are bordered with welt detailing for a more streamlined look. Sloping arms are attached by vertical slats to the base, and the chair sits tall on four flared legs. The entire base is finished to highlight the beauty of the wood, and the chair fully reclines for even more luxury. Available in multiple fabrics and leathers.
- Seamlessly blends a wood base and upholstered cushions
- Handsome wood base with stylish, sloping arms and slatted sides
- Lovingly crafted by experienced artisans for ultimate quality
- Solid construction with sturdy steel springs and kiln-dried wood
- Precision-cut materials for strength and durability
- Handcrafted in the USA of domestic and imported materials
*Item colors and configurations may vary. For more information regarding potential product options, please contact our store.
Collection |
HIGHLANDS II |
Style |
C716PR |
Piece |
HLRC |
Cushion Core |
Down Blend Cushion |
Back Fill |
Fiber in Bags |
Recline Mechanism Type |
Power Remote Wireless |
Overall Width |
33" |
Overall Depth |
40" |
Overall Height |
42" |
Seat Width |
23" |
Seat Depth |
20" |
Seat Height |
22" |
Arm Height |
25" |
Seat to Arm Height |
3" |
Product Weight |
98 LBS |
Cubic Feet |
39.00 |
Proximity to Wall (recline) |
0 inches |
California Customers |
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