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The recliner chair with wooden arms showcases a beautiful combination of leather and wood construction.
It features modern contoured wood arms in a chestnut brown finish, adding a touch of elegance to its design.
Upholstered with leather gel technology, the chair offers the luxurious look and feel of top grain leather while being easy to maintain.
The hardwood and plywood frame construction ensures durability and stability, providing a solid foundation for long-lasting use.
The Blue Leather Recliner Chair with Wooden Arms offers functional support and comfort.
The drop-in coil seating provides excellent cushioning and support for a comfortable sitting experience.
The sinuous spring seat construction further enhances the chair's durability and resilience.
With its padded footrest, you can easily kick back and relax in style. The chair's wooden arms not only add a touch of elegance but also provide sturdy support while lounging.
Experience the perfect combination of style and functionality with this Blue Leather Recliner Chair with Wooden Arms.

The Blue Leather arm chair recliner features an adjustable backseat, allowing you to find the perfect position for relaxation.
With its 3-position recliner mechanism, you can easily adjust the backrest to your desired angle, whether you prefer sitting upright, reclining slightly, or fully reclined.
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