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I always find it amazing just how perceptions and preferences so wildly differ on just about everything in this world. Just looked up those Ekornes/Stressless chairs......
I'm going to see if I can track some down today.I always find it amazing just how perceptions and preferences so wildly differ on just about everything in this world. Just looked up those Ekornes/Stressless chairs......
I'm going to see if I can track some down today.
Got a little bummed yesterday evening. I called the LaZBoy store to ask the girl how if we bought the clearance one she could get her commission since she didn't work weekends. This kind of killed the dream...she said that if we bought the clearance piece from the show room, we had to leave it there until the summer when a replacement piece came. I had wrongly assumed that we would head home with it when we bought it.
I stopped by the furniture store where we bought ours just to get an update on delivery. Lazboy is now 12-16 months out on a new order and I can't remember name of of one of the furniture makers, but there out 24 months.
I was in the same boat. Even before surgery, which was an open surgery, I had to sleep in my Lap-z-boy just to get any sleep at all. Yes they are worth it IMO.I have just slept in mine for 7 weeks straight due to rotator cuff surgery, we got it the day of the surgery and I have slept great. Overall really good quality and comfortable.
Not on my recliner. That's what the dining room table is for. NSFWI bought a larger recliner. 6'01", 220 with very broad shoulders. Not cheap but very comfortable. Had it for 6 years and still looks new. I lay a tanned Mule deer hide behind my bald head when I nap. Very comfy. Room for two if the wife gets frisky.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder on those I guessLook at Ekornes/Stressless chairs. Super comfortably and a hell of a lot nicer to look at than a La-z-boy. I think mine is a Consul model.