Wife loves RH Lancaster L sectional with "Luxe" depth and 137" length. Based upon information that I can find, I am concerned about RH's value.
As for leather, she likes the "Nutmeg Matdor" offered on RH's Fulham.
I am trying to understand pricing for a comparable H&M sectional.
I think she likes a traditional look but wants the seat depth.
We need a ottoman so I can recline in comfort.
We live in MPLS so I am not sure if I should proceed with local H&M or have it shipped.
Because of H&M's new pricing policy, which you can read about here, you will want to make your purchase in person, at a brick and mortar store of your choosing. That can be in MN or any other state you might travel to:
http://www.myfurnitureforum.com/show...iture-AUGUST-1
There are a number of ways to configure a sectional and that affects price points depending on the size of the sectional and the leather selected. Range on an H&M Sectional is typically $ 8,000 to $ 12,000. Good luck in your search.
Duane Collie
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Thank you!
Any thoughts on a comparable sectional from H&M or upper tier mfg?
That Restoration Hardware piece is hugely, massively deep. There is nothing I have from any supplier with that depth in a sectional, 32" inside seat depth! (27" on some models I read). Industry standard is 20" and anything over 23" is considered very deep. I question why anyone would want something that deep, because even if you are 6'' 6" tall you can't sit to the back cushion and have your feet touch the floor and that's why you don't see them in the general marketplace. And a 5' 5" woman would get lost in such a piece and it would be a struggle for her to even get in and out of the piece. Think long and hard before buying something like that, and with a 48" overall depth its positively a room-space eater.
As far as the style, the 220 series from Bradington Young and the Charter or September series from H&M are similar with with more standardized measurements.
Duane Collie
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Thanks for the info. Although your points are valid, my wife has made her decision. I will need to continue the search for the white elephant where I believe the quality equals the price. I am not sure RH is there, but I may have to give in.