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Features
The VQV Furniture Group offers the following features:
- Designer Studios One (1) Sofa
- Product Composition: Faux Leather/Rubber Wood/MDF/LVL/Foam
- Color / Finish: Dark Brown
- Warranty: 30 Day Limited
- Compliance:
- Assembly Required
- Wipe with a damp cloth, either with or without a small amount of mild soap (test first), then wipe dry
- Small Parcel
- Dimensions: 32.96" High x 70.59" Wide x 29.45" Long; Seating Dimensions: 17.75" High (from Floor) x 58.11" Wide x 20.28" Long; Arm Height: 6.05" High; From Floor to top of arms: 22.43" High
- Assembly Instructions
Natural raw materials used for construction of VQV Furniture Group's furnishings will have variations in areas such as (but not limited to) color, pattern, grain and texture. This includes substances such as wood and leather. These variations may appear in different surfaces of a single item, an area of a product when compared with that same area on an identical product, or on differing surfaces of different pieces of a matching set.
VQV Furniture Group offers mid-century and modern contemporary furniture to enhance your indoor and outdoor living space. Given today's work from home requirements our objective is to help you blend your home decor with your work home work space. Select table desks, folding desks, chairs, and storage units to improve your productivity at home.
About Wholesale Interiors:
This item is designed and manufactured by Wholesale Interiors, Inc., a furniture company based near Chicago. A lot goes into the making of Wholesale Interiors furniture, and it all starts with attention to details. They hand select their unique line of leather and micro-fiber fabrics. Their furniture is padded with high polyurethane foam to create the body contouring comfort and support for which Wholesale Interiors is famous. All frames are constructed of high quality wood or steel on select models, providing sturdy frame construction that exceeds industry standards. Wholesale Interiors, Inc. is committed to constantly providing stylish and affordable furniture.
In 1940 the Museum of Modern Art held the "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition. Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen designed an entire set of Organic chairs, each focused on a different sitting position. The creations were ahead of their time, but never went into production owing to a lack of manufacturing ability. Not until after 1950 was it possible to mass produce large volume of organically molded seat shells, such as the Eames' famous Plastic Armchair or Saarinen's Tulip chair. Now considered mid-century classics, these furniture designs have become very popular. While the Organic chair is a comfortable small reading armchair, the Organic Highback has a higher backrest and neck support. In addition, the armrests and seat area are broader and longer.
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