An inviting classic, the El Grande high leg reclining chair features a high, tight back cushion that invites you to relax while a removable seat cushion is a perfect place to rest. It fully reclines with just the push of a button, adding even more luxury and versatility to this already attractive piece. Rolled arms neatly frame the piece with a bit of extra style, and welt detailing on the arms, cushions, and front rail gives the piece a streamlined appearance. It sits high on four tall, finished, tapered wood legs. Available in multiple fabrics and leathers.
- Full upholstery for ultimate versatility
- Subtle rolled arms feature pleating and welt detailing for a tailored appearance
- 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 |
EL GRANDE |
Style |
CF830 |
Piece |
PHLRC |
Legacy Style / Piece |
CF830PB/HLRC |
Cushion Core |
Down Blend Cushion |
Back Fill |
Trillium Fiber in Bags |
Recline Mechanism Type |
Power Button - Inside Arm |
Power Options |
Footrest |
Overall Width |
38" |
Overall Depth |
47" |
Overall Height |
44" |
Seat Width |
23" |
Seat Depth |
23" |
Seat Height |
22" |
Arm Height |
26" |
Seat to Arm Height |
4" |
Product Weight |
113 LBS |
Cubic Feet |
48.00 |
Proximity to Wall (recline) |
17 inches |
Open Recliner Length (inches) |
75 |
California Customers |
WARNING California's Proposition 65 → |
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