Casually elegant and substantial in form, the Austin power reclining loveseat with power headrests and console defies expectations with customizable comfort and Zero Gravity technology. Wide track arms, spacious seat cushions, and integrated storage beckon relaxation, while alluring in-back channeling and a bold geometric profile add contemporary flair. Upholstered in sumptuous leather that develops a patina as it ages, the Austin loveseat is designed for those who appreciate the authentic character of materials.
- Contemporary style with a channeled in-back detail
- The center console includes a storage compartment, wireless charging tray, and two pop-out cupholders
- Low and modern profile headrest powers up when in use
- Customize your comfort with a power control that adjusts the recline and headrest
- Zero Gravity recline puts you in the ideal position that reduces pressure and gives you a feeling of weightlessness
- The power control includes USB-A and USB-C ports for convenient charging
- The power control is located inside the arm for a clean, finished look on the outside
- Fully upholstered in a classic top-grain leather that showcases its natural characteristics and will develop a patina over time, resulting in a unique piece for your home
- Built to last with our patented Flexsteel Blue Steel Spring™ seat system-sturdy steel ribbons attached to flexible coils that offer a wide range of motion and durability
- Removable back for easy moving throughout the home
Product Depth |
41 |
Product Height |
33 |
Product Width/Length |
84 |
Product Weight |
330 |
Open Depth |
63 |
Wall Clearance |
4 |
Arm Height |
30 |
Seat Depth |
23 |
Seat Height |
20 |
Seat Width/Length |
68 |
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