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The Parker Knoll Arizona Armchair brings together timeless design and exceptional comfort, making it a perfect fit for both classic and contemporary interiors. Defined by clean lines, plush cushioning and gently curved armrests, this collection is designed to look elegant while delivering a truly relaxing sit. Built with durability in mind and finished to a high standard, the Arizona Collection offers long-lasting quality and luxurious comfort for everyday living. Whether styled as a statement piece or part of a coordinated living space, it’s a versatile choice that balances style and practicality. Key Features: Timeless Design - Clean lines and softly curved arms suit a wide range of interiors Exceptional Comfort - Sumptuous cushioning for relaxed, supportive seating Premium Craftsmanship - Durable construction with a high-quality finish Customisable Options - Available in fabric or leather, with optional heated seats Armchair Dimensions: Height: 102cm Width: 96cm Depth: 100cm Seat Height: 49cm Seat Width: 48cm Seat Depth: 52cm Arm Height: 63cm Please note, all screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
I love the classic appeal of the Parker Knoll Arizona armchair, especially in fabric Grade D - it offers a versatile and durable option that works well in both traditional and contemporary interiors. Its neutral tone makes it easy to style with a variety of colour schemes and accessories, whether you’re aiming for a cosy living room or a more minimalist space. Practical styling tips include pairing it with textured cushions or a throw to add warmth, and placing it next to a side table with a statement lamp for a functional yet stylish setup. This chair's design is comfortable and inviting, making it a reliable choice for relaxed family rooms or reading nooks.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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