Amish Declo Recliner with Inlays
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Overview
No matter how long the day, a good recliner has the power to take all of the weight from your bones and bring new dimensions of comfort and enjoyment to everyday life. The Declo Recliner - handcrafted and upholstered completely to order in a small Amish woodshop in the northern United States - is a perfect example of such a recliner, with its deep cushions and strong, solid wood frame offering an unbeatable combination of comfort, durability, and beauty. Taken as a whole, this really is an exceptional piece of heirloom furniture.
As standard, the Declo offers:
- Six-inch thick seat and back cushions
- Hand-cut custom upholstery
- Leggett and Platt reclining mechanism
- Seat supported by Marshall Full Coil wrapped spring unit
- Back and seat cushions reversible
- Fully-finished frame, including a solid wood back
- Black Tupelo inlays on the recliner's front
- All wooden surfaces hand sanded for a perfectly smooth finish
- Solid wood construction throughout
Use the menus above to select the perfect wood, stain, and upholstery material for your unique Declo Recliner. If you have any questions at all - or if you would like to talk with us about having a custom Declo crafted - please don't hesitate to get in touch by email or by phone at any time.
See more products from this woodshop: Rock Run Creek Collection
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Warranty
Your new hope chest comes backed by a 10 year limited warranty to the original purchaser. Should any product fail due to defects in material or workmanship under normal use within this period, the defective piece will be repaired or replaced, at our discretion.
This warranty does not cover products which are misused, abused, mishandled, improperly installed, improperly stored, changed, modified, or are subject to extreme temperatures or extreme moisture levels. This warranty is not valid for products used for any purpose other than the purpose for which they are originally intended.
This warranty does not cover the cost of installation, removal, or subsequent damage, or transportation of the defective product regardless of whether work was performed by a contractor, service company, or yourself. Variations in color and grain patterns are a natural characteristic of wood. Color changes may occur as a result of aging, exposure to light heat, and other natural and chemical elements. Color variations and changes are not covered by this warranty.