Showcase your home with the timeless charm of the Thornton chaise lounge. Smoothly rolled edges and arms, tapered block legs, and a welt-corded trim make it the quintessential living area piece. Offered in your choice of fabric, this extra deep chair provides style and the ultimate lounging comfort to your room.
- Transitional style with rolled arms and a welt-corded trim detail
- Upholstered in your choice of fabric, including those with performance and sustainability characteristics
- Includes one accent pillow in your choice of fabric to match your personal style
- The patented Blue Steel Spring™ seat system provides unmatched support and lasting comfort
- Sustainably-sourced, kiln-dried wood frame with mortise and tenon joinery for lasting strength and durability
- High resiliency chaise seat cushion is engineered to maintain its shape over time and is reversible for easy cleaning, rotating and flipping
- Fiber-filled, semi-attached back cushion is designed to stay in place for a tidy appearance
- Square tapered legs are available in three finish options
- Handcrafted in North America
Product Depth |
66 |
Product Height |
38 |
Product Width/Length |
43 |
Product Weight |
142 |
Arm Height |
26 |
Seat Depth |
49 |
Seat Height |
21 |
Seat Width/Length |
24 |
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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