Serena Blue Velvet RAF Chaise Sectional with Brass Legs
The Serena Collection makes modern design soft and cozy and is sure to become your favorite spot. This sectional is upholstered in a luxurious distressed velvet for lots of texture, and is available in three colors. The clean lines are complemented by tall metal legs finished in brass. Enjoy our preset configurations or customize your own design - the Serena is the sectional you have been looking for.
- Product Dimensions: 106.8"W x 78.5"D x 33"H
- Part of the Serena Collection from TOV Furniture
- Distressed velvet upholstery available in 3 colors
- Brushed brass metal legs
- Connecting brackets connect pieces from the bottom
- Removable Seat Cushions: No
- Removable and Reversible Back Cushions: Yes
- Solid pine and plywood frame
- High-gauge sinuous springs and webbing provide cushion support
- Seat and back cushions are made with high-resilience foam
- Fabric content: 100% Polyester
| Product color |
Cream |
| Product materials |
Pine Wood, Velvet |
| Leg color |
Gold |
| Weight Capacity |
1056 lbs |
| Support Type |
Webbing and Sinuous Springs |
| seat fill material |
Fiber-wrapped foam |
| Reversible Cushions |
yes |
| Easy Clean |
yes |
| Width |
106.8" |
| Depth |
78.5" |
| Height |
33" |
| Weight |
168.16 lbs |
| Leg Height |
7.8"
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| REN-L05120-W |
40.2"W x 40.2"D x 22.4"H |
| REN-L05120-LAF |
69.5"W x 40.2"D x 22.4"H |
| REN-L05121 |
40.2"W x 40.2"D x 14.2"H |
| Weight |
209.0 lbs
|
| Width |
88.2" |
| Depth |
25.0" |
| Height |
19.7" |
| Arm Height |
24.0"
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Type:
Sectionals
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Width:
106.8"
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Height:
33"
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Depth:
78.5"
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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