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A chair with a built-in mechanism which allows it to lay back to a reclined position. Although most recliners use a handle or lever, electrically driven models have taken a significant part of the business. Few recliner companies actually make their mechanisms, but choose instead to buy them from one of a handful of companies that specialize in the system. The price of a recliner depends on how good that mechanism is, and the quality of the materials, like foam, springs and fabric. Recliner may lay all the way back, partially back or a combination of many stops in-between. There are also incliners which raise only the feet and lower the back as well as sofas and loveseats which feature built in recliners. But don't stop there! Some chairs may swivel, some have built in vibrators and some even include phones and lap-top computer trays. Whatever you decide on, it is important that you invest in a good quality chair. The recliner/swivel chair is the most prone to premature wear as there is so much going on under the chair every time you sit down. Your Rose Salesperson can recommend the best quality for the budget you have.
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a series of semi-circular, ornamental grooves, which run the length of the post or leg.
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a style noted for ornate, and asymmetrical designs - interpretations of shells and dripping water used in the Louis XIV and XV periods.
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"Ready to assemble." Furniture sold unassembled or partially assembled. Sometimes called "KD" furniture.
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