Ivory Feather Filled Brynn Sofa
The heavenly softness of a down pillow meets the lifelong durability of performance fabric in our iconic Brynn sofa.
The heavenly softness of a down pillow meets the lifelong durability of performance fabric in our iconic Brynn sofa. With its versatile ivory-slipcover look and feather-filled reversible cushions, this exclusive sofa provides plush comfort and refined style for years of movie marathons, game nights and cozy evenings.
- Crafted of solid pine wood frame with polyester-nylon performance upholstery, feather filling and rubberwood feet with espresso finish
- Removable and reversible cushions
- Flip and fluff cushions regularly to restore natural loft
- Occasional loss of feathers is normal
- Blot spills immediately with colorfast towel or sponge; spot clean with lukewarm water and damp cloth or sponge; blot to remove excess water; air dry; for best results professional cleaning is recommended
- World Market exclusive
- Made in Vietnam
- Assembly required
- Overall: 86″W x 38″D x 33″H, 137 lbs.
- Seat: 79″W x 30.5″D
- Leg height: 3.25″H
- Floor to top of seat: 20″H
- Floor to top of arms: 24″H
- Top of arms to top of back: 9″H
- Top of seat to top of back: 13″H
Brynn is an Anglicised spelling of the Welsh given name; 'Bryn'
Brynn may also refer to:
Feathers are epidermal growths that form a distinctive outer covering, or plumage, on both avian (bird) and some non-avian dinosaurs and other archosaurs. They are the most complex integumentary structures found in vertebrates and an example of a complex evolutionary novelty. They are among the characteristics that distinguish the extant birds from other living groups.
Although feathers cover most of the bird's body, they arise only from certain well-defined tracts on the skin. They aid in flight, thermal insulation, and waterproofing. In addition, coloration helps in communication and protection. The study of feathers is called plumology (or plumage science).
People use feathers in many ways that are practical, cultural, and religious. Feathers are both soft and excellent at trapping heat; thus, they are sometimes used in high-class bedding, especially pillows, blankets, and mattresses. They are also used as filling for winter clothing and outdoor bedding, such as quilted coats and sleeping bags. Goose and eider down have great loft, the ability to expand from a compressed, stored state to trap large amounts of compartmentalized, insulating air. Feathers of large birds (most often geese) have been and are used to make quill pens. Historically, the hunting of birds for decorative and ornamental feathers has endangered some species and helped to contribute to the extinction of others. Today, feathers used in fashion and in military headdresses and clothes are obtained as a waste product of poultry farming, including chickens, geese, turkeys, pheasants, and ostriches. These feathers are dyed and manipulated to enhance their appearance, as poultry feathers are naturally often dull in appearance compared to the feathers of wild birds.
Ivory is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) and teeth of animals, that consists mainly of dentine, one of the physical structures of teeth and tusks. The chemical structure of the teeth and tusks of mammals is the same, regardless of the species of origin, but ivory contains structures of mineralised collagen. The trade in certain teeth and tusks other than elephant is well established and widespread; therefore, "ivory" can correctly be used to describe any mammalian teeth or tusks of commercial interest which are large enough to be carved or scrimshawed.
Besides natural ivory, ivory can also be produced synthetically, hence (unlike natural ivory) not requiring the retrieval of the material from animals. Tagua nuts can also be carved like ivory.
The trade of finished goods of ivory products has its origins in the Indus Valley. Ivory is a main product that is seen in abundance and was used for trading in Harappan civilization. Finished ivory products that were seen in Harappan sites include kohl sticks, pins, awls, hooks, toggles, combs, game pieces, dice, inlay and other personal ornaments.
Ivory has been valued since ancient times in art or manufacturing for making a range of items from ivory carvings to false teeth, piano keys, fans, and dominoes. Elephant ivory is the most important source, but ivory from mammoth, walrus, hippopotamus, sperm whale, orca, narwhal and warthog are used as well. Elk also have two ivory teeth, which are believed to be the remnants of tusks from their ancestors.
The national and international trade in natural ivory of threatened species such as African and Asian elephants is illegal. The word ivory ultimately derives from the ancient Egyptian âb, âbu ('elephant'), through the Latin ebor- or ebur.
by Andrew
Love my new feather sofas! Beautiful look, great style, super comfortable.
by Ivan
I just unpacked this sofa today. I was able to unbox it myself, altho it would have been a little more difficult if I weren’t 6ft tall and didn’t have plenty of space to open it in – ideally, you would have two people to unbox it. The back of the couch is a little lower than I expected but overall it is very cushy and comfortable. There was a small black/grey smudge on the back corner, but it mostly wiped off with a towel and I think with a mild cleanser or spot treatment and warm water it will come right off. The other thing is it will definitely need to be steamed to get out the wrinkles toward the bottom and the instructions specifically say not to use an iron, so you will want to have one of those on hand unless you like the crinkle look.
by Grace
Great size and super comfy. Love the look.