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Edith Armless Chair

Furniture of America CM6579CH
Edith Collection

Features

  • Transitional Style
  • Corner Design
  • Contrasting Stitch
  • Nailhead Trim

Quick Specs

  • Type: Sectionals

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A classic leather sofa design has been stretched to a full sectional piece that can hold the entire family. The top grain leather match is soft and supple, while bringing that classic sophisticated look to your home. The generous padding is complimented by a sporty stitching giving this sectional a contemporary look, while the rolled arms and nailhead trim offer classic aesthetic staples.

Features

  • Transitional Style
  • Corner Design
  • Contrasting Stitch
  • Nailhead Trim
  • Bun Feet

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