Classic style and elevated comfort meet with Diana, a necessary staple for any home. Elegant simplicity in a compact design, the Diana power lift recliner is the perfect fit for any space. With sleek, padded track arms in a traditional style and a waterfall chaise, this recliner surrounds and cradles you for ultimate relaxation. The easy-to-use hand wand control allows you to recline back or lift the recliner at the touch of a button, while the ample storage pockets on each side keep everything you need within reach.
- Traditional style with a pull-tufted back
- Compact size is an ideal choice for shorter users and smaller spaces
- Power lift provides smooth assistance when getting in and out of the chair
- An easy to operate hand wand allows you to recline back or lift the recliner up, and includes a USB-port to conveniently charge your devices
- Built to last with Flexsteel s patented Blue Steel Spring™ seat system, providing unmatched support and durability
- Storage pockets on each side of the recliner provide ample space for storing magazines, remotes, and more
- High-density waterfall chaise seat maintains its shape and provides lasting comfort
- Available in choice of a light tan woven fabric or a slate blue fabric that is durable, moisture-resistant, easy to clean, and looks and feels like leather
- Removable back for easy moving throughout the home
Product Depth |
39 |
Product Height |
42 |
Product Width/Length |
32 |
Product Weight |
139 |
Open Depth |
64 |
Wall Clearance |
15 |
Arm Height |
25 |
Seat Depth |
21 |
Seat Height |
20 |
Seat Width/Length |
20 |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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