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A Stylish1970s Mid-Century Tan Leather Full Recliner Swivel Chair

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GD1641

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2020

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Item Description

This superb mid-century 1970s recliner is a perfect blend of style, comfort and quality. Crafted in the 1970s, this large swivel chair features a wonderful, faded tan leather upholstery that exudes timeless elegance, the leather is in excellent condition showcasing a rich patina that enhances its vintage charm.

The chair’s clean lines and minimalist aesthetic reflect the best of mid-century design, making it a statement piece in any living room, study, or den. Pair it with a sleek side table and your favourite lamp for a cosy nook that invites relaxation.

Designed for relaxation, this recliner offers a smooth mechanical reclining mechanism, allowing you to effortlessly adjust your position for maximum comfort. The chair features a full reclining position, with an almost horizontal position, perfect for relaxation after a long day.

The swivel base adds versatility, making it easy to turn and engage with your surroundings. Its generous proportions make it an ideal choice for lounging, the reassuringly heavy steel base is perfectly balance to give a sturdy footing, paired with a strong engineered aluminium frame, a quality made piece.

Seat Height = 46cm / 18inches

Length when fully reclined = 155cm / 61 inches

In excellent working condition, the leather has signs of wear consistent with age, the leather has a patchwork of faded tones, form darker brown to light tan but this adds a sense of character and authenticity of chair.

Unmistakably mid-century – where comfort meets style.

Item Info

Seller Location

Wales, Wales

Item Dimensions

H: 102cm W: 91cm D: 91cm

Period

1970s

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Wales, Wales

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Contact No

+44 (0)1650 521728

+44 (0)7900 183161

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