La-Z-Boy Rowan Leather Manual Recliner – H225764
Rocker recliner. Leather seating upholstery; matching vinyl back and sides. Leather is liquid-resistant and stain-resistant. Flared arms. Side handle allows independent or simultaneous reclining of back and leg rest.
Wanted: a front-row seat to relaxation.
Now playing: La-Z-Boy’s Rowan recliner.
When lining up for downtime, Rowan delivers an immersive experience as a smooth rocker recliner, featuring soft leather, a cradling cushion foam seat, and a supportive split back, no matter what position you’re in.
Relax, recline, and reward yourself for way too many hours spent in your had-it-since-college-days WFH chair, online (and offline) schooling at the kitchen table, or all-day errand-running for the whole fam.
Lean in to a laid-back design that comforts and conforms with a reclining back and leg rest, and complements any decor in liquid- and stain-resistant leather (that won’t blame you — or them — for messes and spills).
R&R that’s off the charts? It sounds like Rowan is playing your tune. From La-Z-Boy.
- Rocker recliner
- Leather seating upholstery; matching vinyl back and sides
- Leather is liquid-resistant and stain-resistant
- Flared arms
- Side handle allows independent or simultaneous reclining of back and leg rest
- Some assembly required
- Measurements: Recliner 41″H x 34″W x 39″D; Seat 20″H x 22.5″W x 21″D; Fully reclined 66″; Distance from wall 10.5″; weighs approximately 70 lbs; weight capacity up to 300 lbs
- Lifetime Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty
- Cannot ship to AK, HI, PR, VI, Guam, PO boxes, or zip codes within the Sacramento, CA metro area
- Assembled in the USA of domestic and imported parts
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