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There’s nothing quite like coming home to a handmade Italian sofa; especially one with the suave good looks and deep seats of the Nicoletti Davide. Masterfully designed, this kind of comfort doesn’t get lost in translation. Its new and improved seat design has a little bit of give and a lot of support. Plus, Nicoletti’s exclusive perfect positioning system does all the hard work for you. Just opt for the power recliner design, press the button and fine-tune the headrests and recliners millimetre by millimetre until you feel weightless. And with 100% premium leather upholstery sourced from Italian tanneries, hand-stitching and a beautifully simple silhouette, quality oozes from every corner. Exclusively available at Furniture Village. Come home to the perfect reclining armchair. Only available at Furniture Village, this fabulous recliner with headrest personifies sleek Italian style and superb comfort. Why you'll love it Make this Italian fabric power recliner chair your very own. Modern style, modern comfort. Wide arms with wrap-over cushioning for a luxe feel. With Nicoletti’s new and improved seat design for exceptional comfort. Features Nicoletti’s perfect positioning power recliner system and headrests. Beautifully upholstered in a choice of high-quality fabrics. This chair is also available in 100% Italian leather upholstery and without the recliner. Handmade in Italy exclusively for Furniture Village. This fabric power recliner chair is part of the Nicoletti Davide range. What you need to know Medium comfort level. Seat suspension: elasticated webbing. Seat cushion: ecological foam with padding. Back suspension: elasticated webbing. Back cushion: fibre. Some fabrics can show wear on areas of more use or in direct sunlight. Flattening and shading of heavy wear areas on pile fabrics is unavoidable. Please read our upholstery care guide for more advice.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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