Modern Romano Convertible Sofa Chair Bed, Red Furniture
For the ultimate in versatile stylishness, the Romano chair features numerous configurations matched with contemporary looks. In its chair incarnation, the piece features an upright back with a deep seat and matching full-width pillow. For movie watching or afternoon napping, it both folds out and reclines to make an easygoing lounger. Two adjustable back positions let you tailor the recline to reading, resting, or snacking. For quick accommodation of overnight guests, the piece can lie fully flat to form a trim twin bed. Padded with dense foam fill and upholstery in snappy red fabric, the Romano is great for small living spaces or rooms that see many uses. As a chair it measures 36 inches wide by 29 inches deep by 29-1/2 inches high. As a bed, it comes in at 36 by 77-1/2 by 10 inches. Conversion is quick and simple, thanks to a European click-clack mechanism, and light assembly is required.
Modernize your living or office space with this simple yet elegant convertible chair/sleeper chair, the ultimate combination of contemporary style with comfort and versatility. The chair bed features a unique European click-clack mechanism, which allows smooth adjustment and transformation. With two position adjustable back to ensure the perfect seating angle. As well as a flat position for sleeping. Sofa measures: 36 inches wide x 29 inches deep X 29.5 inches high. Seat height measures 16 inches. Bed measures: 36 inches wide x 77.5 inches deep x 10 inches high.
Buy –> Baxton Studios Romano Convertible Sofa Chair Bed, Red
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where can i purchase the “Romano Convertible Sofa Chair” from in NZ. i live in Raglan, west of Hamilton.
Comment by zella tihema — March 21, 2011 @ 3:39 am