Megan is England's interpretation of a classic silhouette. This push-back recliner illustrates traditional Queen Anne style with its cabriole leg, rolled arm, and wing back; however, in one swift motion it becomes a comfortable recliner. Its elegance and grace will enhance your home not only with style and beauty, but also with comfort. The Martha chair is the perfect companion for most of our traditional styles. Available with an optional power mechanism upgrade.
Product Description |
Martha is England's interpretation of a classic silhouette. This push-back recliner illustrates traditional Queen Anne style with its cabriole leg, rolled arm, and wing back; however, in one swift motion it becomes a comfortable recliner. Its elegance and grace will enhance your home not only with style and beauty, but also with comfort. The Martha chair is the perfect companion for most of our traditional styles . Available with an optional power mechanism upgrade. |
Width |
34" (86.4 cm) |
Depth |
36" (91.4 cm) |
Height |
43" (109.2 cm) |
Seat Width |
21" (53.3 cm) |
Seat Depth |
22" (55.9 cm) |
Seat Height |
20" (50.8 cm) |
Motion Type |
Reclining |
Finish |
Medium Brown |
Construction |
Back: Sinuous wire, attached, block foam with poly fiber wrap. Seat: Sinuous wire, block foam with poly fiber wrap. Legs: 3.5''x10'' turned wood (front), 2.5''x6.25'' wood taper (back), screw-in. Mech: Push back recliner. Optional upgrades: Frame Coil, power mech, battery pack. |
Warranty |
Warranty Information |
Brand |
England |
Category |
Living Room |
Description |
Martha Push Back Recliner |
SKU |
410-31R |
Type |
Chairs, Wing Chairs |
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Type:
Chairs
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Width:
34.0"
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Height:
43.0"
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Depth:
36.0"
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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