Pewter Gray Slipcover Chandler Sofa | World Market

With its tailored lines and thick, plush design, our exclusive Chandler sofa will provide you with cozy comfort, durability and style year after year.

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Chandler Slipcover Sofa

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Dimensions

Overall: 86"W x 38.6 "D x 34.4"H, 145 lbs.
Seat: 77"W x 24"D
Leg height: 2"H
Floor to top of seat: 20"H
Floor to top of arms: 24.4"H
Top of arms to top of back: 10"H
Top of seat to top of back: 14.3"H

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by John

    Great sofa, super comfy, curl up and take a nap. Love slipcover with our white English Bulldog!

  2. 03

    by Corey

    This couch is amazing! It is so deep (I’m also short) and the arms are the perfect height and very comfy. Downside, the movers do not help you unpack or move it which was very difficult. The couch is beautiful and very comfy.

  3. 03

    by Rachel

    I took a chance on this sofa without any reviews, but I figured for the price and the benefit of the slipcover (and replacement slipcovers available) it was worth the risk. I’ve only had the sofa for 3 days but I’m happy with the purchase so far. The arms are more comfortable than I anticipated, the depth of the sofa is larger than standard and nice for lounging, and the fabric appears to be durable. There are 5 legs, 4 corners and a center leg for added stability. The only issue we’ve had so far is the plastic protective piece from the bottom of the 5th leg was damaged upon arrival, but that hasn’t impacted the sofa overall.

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