The Best Reclining Sofas That Won't Sabotage Your Design Aesthetic
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The Best Reclining Sofas That Won't Sabotage Your Design Aesthetic
"Hein describes the Lift Off as "extremely comfortable," noting that its size is "fantastically practical," as it allows her to lounge, but still have room to walk around her one-bedroom NYC apartment. "Recline buttons are conveniently placed on each arm and function, much like a reclining seat found in a movie theater," Hein says in her review. "There's an option to recline in a seated position, or a near complete recline that's closer to lying down.""
"Quiet luxury is what the Arhaus Coburn motion sofa is all about. "The low-profile silhouette of the sofa makes it a welcome addition to any modern minimalist home," contributor Blake Bakkila says in her review. "I live in Southern California, and the Nomad Snow upholstery coordinated with other warm white pieces in our contemporary coastal-inspired home." A two-button motion control allows you to activate the headrest and to elevate the footrests for a spa-like moment."
"When fully reclined, the extended depth is 63 inches. "This worked nicely in my open living room and now serves as the focal point of the space," Bakkila adds, but notes that the larger size of the couch could make it problematic in a smaller living area or flush against a wall, since you need about three or four inches of clearance behind to recline."
"You don't have to float in space to feel as if you're floating. All you need to do is recline to 155 degrees in Zero Gravity Wellness Mode on the Homebody Luxe Collection sofa-it's designed to get your body into a natural position that suspends your body and signals that relaxation is in order. "It kind of feels like the luxurious version of a couch found in the suburban basements of my youth,""
The Lift Off recliner provides extreme comfort and a size practical for lounging while leaving room to move in a one-bedroom apartment. Recline controls are conveniently located on each arm and offer both seated and near-lying positions. The Arhaus Coburn motion sofa emphasizes quiet luxury with a low-profile silhouette and Nomad Snow upholstery that complements modern minimalist decor. A two-button control raises headrests and footrests for spa-like comfort. Fully reclined depth reaches 63 inches and requires several inches of clearance behind plus a power source or optional battery packs. The Homebody Luxe offers a 155-degree Zero Gravity mode to suspend the body for relaxation.
Read at Architectural Digest
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