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    Sarah Guest

    Default H&M springfield lounger

    Our new lounger (recliner) arrived on Friday & we love it!
    leather: frisco saddle
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    Good color pick, Sarah. It works well in that room. You're the very first of my customers to order that model, and I've never tried one out in person. How is the sitting comfort level in the chair? Neck and back support in various recline positions? Width and depth on the sear interior?

    Thanks!
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    Sarah Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by drcollie View Post
    Good color pick, Sarah. It works well in that room. You're the very first of my customers to order that model, and I've never tried one out in person. How is the sitting comfort level in the chair? Neck and back support in various recline positions? Width and depth on the sear interior?

    Thanks!
    Interior width: 21"
    Interior depth: 23"

    The comfort is a good compromise for us. The depth is perfect for my tall husband and it is extremely comfortable for me when I place a decorative pillow at the back of the chair. (I'm a full foot shorter than my husband so it is hard for us to agree on a chair).

    The chair offers great support for my bad back & is not "mushy" at all. When I recline in the chair, my head angle is more or less up so if I want to look forward to watch TV, I prop a pillow behind my head. If our living room were arranged w/ a plasma on TOP of the fireplace mantle, this chair would have the perfect positioning when in recline. (see pictures below to view our TV placement).

    This leather is soooooo buttery soft/smooth and is not sticky/tacky at all! It's only a grade 2 so I can only imagine what the grades 3, 4, & 5 must be like.

    Here are a couple more pictures of the chair . . .
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    dr56 Guest

    Default Finally....your chair is stunning!

    Hi Sarah!

    Wow, I love the chair and the leather is perfect. I would have never picked that leather looking at it on-line but WOW I love it. The color is perfect and I love the chair styling. It looks like a comfy chair for my husband. I like your chairside table as well. Good job, Sarah! Thanks so much for posting. I also love your sideboard. What's next?????

    I think H&M needs an interactive site to see the leathers on the piece you hope to purchase because those who do not have vision (me, that is) it would help immensely. Your chair and leather choice are a perfect example. You did a great job with your choice and it sits perfectly in your family room.

    Diane

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    karlos Guest

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    Sarah, that is a great looking recliner, there is so many recliner choices and not many places to sit on more than 2 pieces that it is hard to chose the right fitting one. I guess we all need to visit the factory!

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