Transitional styling in luscious leather, our Kora high leg recliner offers generous comfort and makes a statement. We pull the look together with tapered wood legs, a pub back, and an optional antique brass nailhead trim. Cover it in your choice of leather to make it work for you and have it in your home in 30 days or less! Also available with a power upgrade. Take a look at Helen for the fabric version.
Product Description |
Transitional styling in luscious leather, our Kora high leg recliner offers generous comfort and makes a statement. We pull the look together with tapered wood legs, a pub back, and an optional antique brass nailhead trim. Cover it in your choice of leather to make it work for you and have it in your home in 30 days or less! Also available with a power upgrade. Take a look at Helen for the fabric version. |
Width |
31" (78.7 cm) |
Depth |
36" (91.4 cm) |
Height |
42" (106.7 cm) |
Seat Width |
21" (53.3 cm) |
Seat Depth |
20" (50.8 cm) |
Seat Height |
21" (53.3 cm) |
Motion Type |
Reclining |
Finish |
Dark Brown |
Construction |
Back: Webbing, sinuous wire, semi-attached, poly fiber fill, zipper access. Seat: Sinuous wire, block foam with poly fiber wrap. Legs: 1.5''x1.5x6.5'' wood taper (front), 1.5''x2''x3.75'' wood taper (back), screw-in. Leather: 100% top grain. Mech: Push back recliner. Trim: Brass nails. Optional upgrades: Frame Coil, power mech, battery pack. |
Warranty |
Warranty Information |
Brand |
England |
Category |
Living Room |
Collection |
Leather |
Description |
Kora Recliner with Nails |
SKU |
1K31ALN |
Type |
Chairs, Accent Chairs |
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Type:
Recliners
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Width:
31"
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Height:
42"
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Depth:
36"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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