Dark Grey Left-Facing Sectional Pierce Chenille 2-Piece in Bowen Island, British Columbia
Date/Time:22 Sep, 09:43 a.m. EST
Type: Furniture
It is as new used for about 9 months, in a very good condition and very clean we are selling because of move out of Victoria
Smoking free pet free ...
Its current price in store (The Brick) is $1,499 before taxes
high-density foam seat cushions for a soft place to relax
Key Features:
Lush, dark grey chenille upholstery provides a soft spot to relax.
Thick foam cushions make it easy to lounge whenever you want.
Solid wood frame is reinforced with corner-blocked construction.
Includes two coordinating throw pillows.
Dimensions
Right-Facing Sofa: 92" W x 39" H x 41" D
Left-Facing Chaise: 92" W x 39" H x 41" D
Care Instructions
Vacuum regularly to remove dust and dirt from cushions. Spot clean stains and spills with warranty-approved stain treatment.
Materials
Frame: Solid Wood
High-performance, furniture grade woods provide exceptional durability, stability and strength. This material combination ensures the longevity you require from your furniture. These woods are robust and exceptionally constructed.
Cover: Chenille
Similar to velvet, chenille fabric is both beautiful and soft, adding a rich look to your decor. The look of chenille will change from one angle to another as the woven fibres catch light differently. Commonly manufactured from polypropylene, cotton and polyester, this upholstery is durable and easy to maintain.
Seat Padding: High-Density Foam
High-density foam offers more seating material per cushions to ensure comfortable seating. As a result, each seat is better able to retain its foundation and structure for long-lasting satisfaction.
Seat Support: 8-Gauge Sinuous Springs
Metal sinuous springs help prevent cushion sagging and increase your furniture's longevity. A spring system provides a solid seating foundation and sound structure.
General Construction: Corner-Blocked
An extra block of wood is added to each corner of the furniture's frame for additional support. Known as corner-blocking, this technique helps to brace your furniture for enduring stability.