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Our chic Kenton Recliner Armchair has been developed to the highest standards, providing strength, durability and supreme comfort. The new Kenton recliner is part of our Premier collection and offers unsurpassed comfort. This model is upholstered in high-quality, linen fabric, and can easily be reclined using a Push Back Recliner Mechanism. For added comfort, the chair comes with cotton filling and a sturdy frame so you can sit and relax for hours. Plus, its available in three gorgeous shades grey, dusty pink and charcoal. Push Back Mechanism To operate the Push Back mechanism, place your hands on the armrests of the recliner and push forward on the arms as you lean backwards using your body weight to recline the chair. As the back reclines, the footrest will rise in unison. When you want to return to the upright position, gently push the footrest down with your legs and the chair will lock back into place. This chair works by using your body weight - as you lean your shoulders forward, the chair will return to its original upright position including the back of the recliner. And once the chair is locked into place, you can sit up and enjoy the Kenton in its original position.
I love this armchair because of its versatile grey linen fabric and clean, modern lines, making it an easy addition to various interiors. It works particularly well in contemporary, Scandi, or transitional spaces where its simple elegance can shine. Its pushback reclining feature adds comfort without the bulk of traditional recliners, making it practical for relaxed living rooms or reading nooks. Styling tip: pair it with textured cushions or a cosy throw for added warmth, and layer with other muted tones or natural materials like wood and rattan to create a balanced, inviting look. This chair's understated design makes it a flexible piece that can adapt to both minimalist and more eclectic settings.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on The Range's website here