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Specifications
General
Series Name
Carolina
Motion Type
Stationary
Style
Transitional
Color Group
Brown
Manufacturer Color
Sterling Sable
Material
Leather
Manufacturer Material
Leather
Additional Information
• Sectioned front border
• Wood tapered legs in walnut finish
• Frame construction: Interlocking laminated hardwood
• Height with legs removed: 33.5"H
• Arm height: 24.5"W
• Arm width: 6"W
• Leg height: 3.5"H
• Wood tapered legs in walnut finish
• Frame construction: Interlocking laminated hardwood
• Height with legs removed: 33.5"H
• Arm height: 24.5"W
• Arm width: 6"W
• Leg height: 3.5"H
Components
Arm
Track arms
Flared
No
'T' Cushions
Yes
Back
• Boxed semi-attached back pillows
• Wrapped back pillows
• Wrapped back pillows
Seat
• Boxed loose removable seat cushions
• Sinuous wire construction
• Sinuous wire construction
Seat Dimensions
Seat Width
72 inch(es) / 182.88 cm
Seat Height
21 inch(es) / 53.34 cm
Seat Depth
22 inch(es) / 55.88 cm
Dimensions
Width
84 inch(es) / 213.36 cm
Height
37 inch(es) / 93.98 cm
Depth
37 inch(es) / 93.98 cm
Weight
148 lb(s) / 67.13 kg
Care
Care Instructions
• Dust frequently with a soft, dry white cotton cloth; this cuts down on wear and abrasion
• Wipe leather with a soft, white cloth slightly dampened with water (distilled if you have hard water) to clean
• Avoid polishes, oils, ammonia, cleaning fluids, solvents or detergents as these can damage your leather
• Minimize fading: use window treatments to minimize the effects of sunlight that can lead to your leather discoloring. Heating and air outlets can also fade leathers
• Wipe leather with a soft, white cloth slightly dampened with water (distilled if you have hard water) to clean
• Avoid polishes, oils, ammonia, cleaning fluids, solvents or detergents as these can damage your leather
• Minimize fading: use window treatments to minimize the effects of sunlight that can lead to your leather discoloring. Heating and air outlets can also fade leathers