Treat yourself to a comfortable yet refined sitting experience with the Henry power reclining sofa with power headrests and lumbar. This piece features a generously scaled frame, contoured seats, and padded arms with a unique sculptural shape and welt trim. Power recline, headrests and lumbar controls on both ends allow for customized comfort, and included USB ports provide convenient device charging. Our Zero Gravity recline technology gives the feeling of weightlessness while our patented Blue Steel Spring provides lasting seat support. Choose from one fabric or three top-grain leather options to suit your style.
- Sculptural, padded arms with a refined welt trim fade into the seat
- Contoured seat with waterfall chaise cradles you in while the divided back provides lower back comfort
- Customize your comfort with a power control that adjusts the recline, headrest, and lumbar
- Zero Gravity recline puts you in the ideal position that reduces pressure and gives you a feeling of weightlessness
- The power control includes a USB-A port for convenient charging
- Built to last with our patented Flexsteel DualFlex Spring System-sturdy steel ribbons attached to flexible coils that offer a wide range of motion and durability
- Available in one fabric and three top-grain leather choices that are durable for everyday use
- Removable back for easy moving throughout the home
Product Depth |
41 |
Product Height |
44 |
Product Width/Length |
86 |
Product Weight |
296 |
Open Depth |
68 |
Wall Clearance |
7 |
Arm Height |
27 |
Seat Depth |
22 |
Seat Height |
21 |
Seat Width/Length |
67 |
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Type:
Sofas
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Width:
86.0"
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Height:
44.0"
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Depth:
41.0"
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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