Harvey Swivel Recliner

SKU: AR-101917RCLPO
Featuring tall, high-backed silhouettes, our Harvey Collection boasts soft color variations and deep-seated comfort. Craftsman-built by artisans, Harvey’s solid steel swivel and reclining mechanisms allow for smooth movement and 360-degree rotation to multiple positions.
  • Crafted by our North Carolina upholstery artisans working with some of the finest materials sourced around the world.
  • Frames are craftsman-built using cross-directional hardwood laminate certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.
  • Frames feature a recycled-steel Flexolator suspension system beneath seat cushions for evenly dispersed, firm yet flexible comfort.
  • Backrests are sustained by flexible webbing for resilient support and stability.
  • Cushion cores are made with dense, eco-friendly foam made partly from sustainable, plant-based material.
  • Sterilized down, feathers, and poly-fiber padding creates a relaxing, “sink-into” feel.
  • Swiveling and reclining mechanisms are made from solid steel bolted to frames for lasting strength and reliability.
  • 360-degree swivel mechanism allows for easy movement to multiple positions.
  • Effortlessly recline with a simple push-back motion into either semi- or fully reclined position.
  • Please allow 2′-3′ of clearance behind the recliner to properly recline.
  • The Harvey Collection is available in multiple pieces and customizable fabrics and leathers. Call, email, or live chat with our Design Team to create your own.
  • We want you to love your Harvey as much as we do. We recommend ordering a material swatch prior to purchase, ensuring the perfect color choice.
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