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Tricia Manual Push Back Recliner

Hooker Furniture
RC Collection

Features

  • Push back manual recline
  • Welt trim
  • Wood legs
  • Bustle back

Quick Specs

  • Type: Recliners

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Tasteful and timeless for laid-back luxury, the Tricia Manual Push-Back Recliner has refined tailoring with an understated bustle back, welt trim and scoop arms. Covered in the family-friendly Aspen Lenado finished top grain leather, the legs have a dark wood finish.

Features

  • Push back manual recline
  • Welt trim
  • Wood legs
  • Bustle back
Distance from Wall to Recline 18.5
Full Recline Length 68.25

Quick Specs


  • Appearance

  • Type: Recliners

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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