Hallenberg 3 Piece Right Sectional – Ashley Furniture | Living Rooms | Slumberland
Includes right corner wedge sofa, armless chair and left loveseat.
Features
- Includes 3 pieces: right-arm facing sofa with corner wedge, armless chair and left-arm facing loveseat
- 7 accent pillows included
- Exposed feet with faux wood finish
Additional information
Overall Dimensions | 119.00w 92.00d 38.00h Inches |
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Assembled Product Weight | 267.00 |
Shipping Weight | 278 |
Assembly Required | Yes, less than 15 minutes |
Min Assembled Width (Left to Right) | 119.00 |
Min Assembled Depth (Front to Back) | 92.00 |
Min Assembled Height (Top to Bottom) | 38.00 |
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