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Manufacturer: Catnapper Part Number: 191527 MSRP: $1,141.43 Sale Price: $898.00 |
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Sale Price: $898.00
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Catnapper - Sofas - 3749226840 - The Catnapper Softie 3 Piece Sectional has a most welcoming quality in addition to its casually chic good looks. Distinguished by its voluminous cushioning and contoured design, the reclining feature of this sectional is sure to be the ideal spot for extended daydreaming sessions or lengthy periods in front of the TV.
Super Comfortable Chaise Seating and Mechanisms Attractive Padded Suede Fabric in 3 Great Colors Console includes cup/glass holders and hidden storage Available in Putty, Buff and Bordeaux Made from 100% Polyester Foam Cushion Reclining Oversized Quality Omega Reclining Mechanism, with Limited Lifetime Warranty the smoothest, quietest reclining mechanism is precision manufactured for years of operation.
100% Steel Seat Box, the strongest seat box ever manufactured. No warping or splitting in this critical area! Direct Drive Cross Bar, ensures that both sides of the mechanism operate together, in sequence for longer life. Unitized Steel Base, the strongest most durable rocker base in the recliner industry.
Resists bending or wear. Spring System, Heavy 8-gauge sinuous steel springs in the seat provide strength, comfort and flexibility. Springs are inserted into the steel seat box with computer-positioned steel clips. No wood to warp or split. Only premium grade, eight gauge sinuous No-SagTM steel wire, seat springs are used to provide superior support and comfort in the seating system.
Each corner joint of the solid hardwood seat box is double doweled and steel L brackets are screwed on for durability and quality. Each arm assembly is attached to the seat box using heavy-duty bolts (Not Staples) for superior quality and durability. Metal mending plates are used in the rear of the seat back (not staples) for years of trouble-free operation and maximum strength.
Furniture-grade plywood is precision cut on our C.N.C. saws to create interlocking component frame parts. Mortise and Tenon joints are used throughout our.
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