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Aliso Leather Roll-Arm Chair
JCPenney
Aliso Leather Roll-Arm Chair
From ASSTD NATIONAL BRAND
Current price: $1,449.00
Original price: $1,900.00
JCPenney
Aliso Leather Roll-Arm Chair
Current price: $1,449.00
Original price: $1,900.00
Color: Brown
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Aliso leather stationary collection is exquisite in design with full back and arm diamond tufting and hand-applied nail head trims. This collection is not only about style, down feather seating cushions offer you lasting performance.
Spring Type: Sinuous
Included: 1 Chair(s)
Features: Nailhead Detail, Tufted, Stud Detail, Upholstered, Removable Cushions, Nailhead Trim, Down Filled, 4 Legs
Arm Style: Roll Arm
Joinery: Glued, Nailed, Blocked
Chair Measurements: 45.5 Width/Inches, 39 Depth/Inches, 31 Height/Inches
Maximum Weight Limit: 250 Lbs
Seat Height: 20 In
Weight (lb.): 90 Lb
Assembly: Assembled
Fabric Description: Leather
Filling Content: 100% Duck Feathers
Frame Content: 100% Wood
Upholstery Content: 100% Leather
Care: Wipe Clean
Decor Styles: Traditional
Material: Leather
Seat Depth: 23 In
Seat Back Height: 12 In
Country of Origin: Imported
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Top-grain leather: This leather comes from the top layer of the cowhide. It is the thickest part of the hide, which provides superior durability. Generally, top-grain hides are minimally processed to provide a softer feel and display more natural character.
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Split leather: This leather is the result of splitting the hide to separate the top layer (top grain) from the second layer (split). Split leather is usually placed on the outside arm, back panels and front seat rail of furniture.