Margaret Bronze Power Lift Recliner 2BL791
Our popular lift chair series now includes a new, petite scale model. The Margaret Bronze Power Lift Recliner is designed for smaller users, with a shorter seat height and a one-piece chaise seat for continuous comfort. Just press a button on the wired remote to get in or out, or fully recline. The heavy-duty tubular steel base gives Margaret a strong, solid foundation. And, its causal style blends with your existing pieces. Best of all, this chair can be placed just 2 inches from a wall, so it fits beautifully in small spaces. Make it yours with your choice of fabrics and available upgrades. Max. weight capacity 300 lbs.
DETAILS
Petite scale lift chair
Casual style
Easy-to-use wired controller with 2-button operation
Bucket-style seat and back move together, eliminating gaps and providing full body support in any reclined position
Can be placed 2 inches from a wall
Chaise legrest
Fiber-filled back
Cushioned arms
Convenient side pocket
Heavy-duty welded steel base for extra stability
300-lb. weight capacity
UL/ETL Listed
Non-skid adjustable glides for use on area rugs, deep carpet or hard floors
Legrest autostop safety feature
Battery backup safety feature (requires 2 9V batteries)
Customizable with your choice of fabrics and cushions
Plugs into an AC outlet
Body Depth: 39.0
Body Height: 41.0
Body Width: 29.0
Body Depth: |
39.0 |
Body Height: |
41.0 |
Body Width: |
29.0 |
Seat Depth: |
19.5 |
Seat Height: |
19.5 |
Seat Width: |
18.0 |
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Type:
Recliners
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Width:
29"
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Height:
41"
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Depth:
39"
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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