Archive for the ‘Recliners’ Category

Catnapper Teddy Bear Swivel Glider Recliner

Teddy Bear Swivel Glider ReclinerKick your shoes off and add the comfort of a recliner to your living room or home office. Through its inviting appearance and indisputable comfort this Teddy Bear Chaise Swivel Glider Recliner is sure to create the comfortable relaxed ambiance everyone desires.

Need a pick-me-up after a long day? The Catnapper Teddy Bear Recliner is a plush swivel recliner that will hug your body as you take a load of your feet. This extra-large chair is covered in pillow-like padding to give your body the comfort it deserves. You can choose whatever position is right for you with the Teddy Bear. Lay your head back and raise your legs. Or you can swivel to face any direction. You can even swivel while reclining. This chair is made to help you relax by giving you so many options. (more…)

JCPenney Recliner

JCPenney ReclinerOur pillowtop recliner is even bigger on comfort. Now roomier with an extra-wide seat plumped with a plush reflex cushion. The ultra-comfy lumbar area offers soothing heat and dual massage that invites you to curl up and stay awhile. Hidden storage compartments now in both arms to provide lots more space for all your creature comforts. It’s got a fresh look, too. Revamped with contemporary styling in your choice of rocker recliner and wall proximity designs. Recliner comes in two pieces; easy assembly. 41×39x43″H. Made in USA of imported parts.

Recliners are like shoes — looks are important, but comfort is key. When you’re shopping, have family members who’ll spend the most time in the chair sit in it for five minutes or more. Ask yourself: Do my feet touch the floor when the back is upright? Does the headrest support my head and neck? How’s the cushioning? Inspect the seat and back for bumpy parts. And look for foam with a density rating of 1.9 or higher (most furniture cushions range from 0.9 to 2.5), which will ensure that it keeps its shape longer. Test the chair’s footrest several times to make sure it’s easy to maneuver. Listen for squeaks, which may indicate loose parts or improper alignment. (more…)