Experience timeless appeal with a modern twist with the Thomas chair. Inspired by classic mid- century style and vintage Flexsteel designs, this refined chair features layered arms, round tapered legs and a bullnose cushion. Create the perfect style for your home with your choice of upholstery fabric. Sized for ultimate versatility, the Thomas chair brings casual sophistication and unmatched comfort to any living space.
- Attached layered arms remain in place over time
- Round tapered legs in your choice of three finishes
- The patented Blue Steel Spring in the seat provides unmatched support and lasting comfort
- Sustainably sourced wood frame delivers exceptional durability
- The removable and reversible back and seat cushions allow you to flip and rotate them for even wear
- The seat cushion has a high-resiliency foam core that is engineered to maintain its shape over time and contains a layer of recovery foam and a soft fiber top for luxurious comfort
- Upholstered in your choice of fabric, including those with performance and sustainability characteristics
- Handcrafted in North America
Product Depth |
36 |
Product Height |
36 |
Product Width/Length |
38 |
Product Weight |
81 |
Arm Height |
25 |
Seat Depth |
21 |
Seat Height |
20 |
Seat Width/Length |
24 |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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