Description
Experience the epitome of relaxation with the Stressless Consul Recliner and matching Footstool, designed to harmonize with your body from the moment you sit. Featuring the innovative Plus™ system, this set provides exceptional neck and lumbar support, ensuring optimal comfort whether upright or fully reclined. The Glide™ system allows effortless position adjustments with a simple shift of your body weight, while the Stressless wheels, set once for friction, deliver smooth, seamless movement.
Upholstered in luxurious black leather with a sleek black base, these pieces radiate timeless sophistication. We have two large-size chairs available, offering generous space and enhanced comfort compared to standard models. In excellent condition, this duo is perfect for elevating any living space. Contact us for details or to confirm specifications with Stressless.
Item Details
Background:
Condition:
Both chairs are in very good condition, showing only minimal signs of use and very little wear. They’ve been meticulously maintained and used sparingly, preserving their pristine appearance and full functionality. We’ve cleaned and conditioned the leather and polished the frames, ensuring they’re refreshed and ready for their next home.
Dimensions:
Width:85.0 cm
Depth:77.0 cm
Height:100.0 cm
Seat height:42.0 cm
Footstool height:38.0 cm
Footstool width: 54.0 cm
Footstool depth: 39.0 cm
Note: We strive to describe each item’s condition accurately. As vintage pieces (30-60+ years old), our view may differ from yours, and minor imperfections might occasionally be missed. Please inspect photos carefully and ask questions—all sales are final.
📌 Condition Notice
We aim to describe each piece’s condition with accuracy. These are vintage items, 30 to 60+ years old, and may show signs of age and wear. Our interpretation might differ from yours, and minor imperfections may be missed. Please inspect photos thoroughly and contact us with any questions—all sales are final.
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