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Expected to ship no later than 08/13/2025
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4558356 - Colette Sofa 92"
- 50th Horchow Anniversary Exclusive Design
- Finely tailored in a rich forest faux mohair, the handcrafted Colette Sofa delivers clean, modern style and high-end comfort. Track arms form a tuxedo silhouette reminiscent of the art deco era, while horizontal lines create the stability and length found in contemporary forms. Designed with gracious scale and a deep, luxurious seating, it features feather/down cushions and three loose fiber back pillows. Tasteful and exquisitely crafted, this sofa elevates the style of any interior. A statement in a modern take on mid-century design.
- Includes two 21"Sq. throw pillows (green/white) and two 23"Sq. throw pillows (white)
- Frame, engineered hardwood
- Upholstery, polyester
- Green/white pillows, polyester
- White pillows, acrylic/polyester
- Cushion/pillow fill, feather/down
- Overall, approx. 92"W x 39"D x 32.5"T
- Seat, 87"W x 23"D x 17.5"T
- Finished back
- Vacuum regularly; professionally clean stains
- Flip and rotate cushions to maintain appearance
- Weight, 152.0 lbs
- Made in USA
- Boxed weight, approximately 160.0 lbs
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About Bernhardt:
Founded in 1889 by American pioneer John Mathias Bernhardt, Bernhardt Furniture Company, Inc., is located in the foothills of western North Carolina. After the turn of the century, the company expanded its product line from the dining room into the bedroom, and managed to deliver furniture in spite of severe labor and materials shortages during both world wars. Today, Bernhardt is one of the largest family-owned and -operated marketers of fine wood and upholstered furniture in the United States.
Founded in 1889 by American pioneer John Mathias Bernhardt, Bernhardt Furniture Company, Inc., is located in the foothills of western North Carolina. After the turn of the century, the company expanded its product line from the dining room into the bedroom, and managed to deliver furniture in spite of severe labor and materials shortages during both world wars. Today, Bernhardt is one of the largest family-owned and -operated marketers of fine wood and upholstered furniture in the United States.