🖤 Lounge Like a Boss: Style, Comfort, and Swivel in One Sleek Package
The HOMCOM Faux Leather Manual Recliner combines a modern black PU leather finish with a sturdy wooden swivel base, offering up to 145° reclining comfort and an extendable footrest. Designed for compact living rooms, this 41.8-pound chair features overstuffed foam padding and ergonomic support, making it the perfect blend of style and relaxation for professionals who demand both form and function.
Brand | HOMCOM |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 34.25"D x 30.75"W x 39.25"H |
Size | 34.25D x 30.75W x 39.25H Inch |
Back Style | Cushion Back |
Special Feature | Reclining |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Relaxing |
Style | Modern |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Type | Painted |
Room Type | Living Room |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Cushion |
Shape | Rectangular |
Model Name | Recliner |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 27.25 Inches |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Painted |
Seat Height | 17.75 Inches |
Seat Depth | 20.5 inches |
Fill Material | Foam |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Seat Length | 20.5 Inches |
Leg Style | Pedestal |
Arm Height | 20.75 Inches |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Chair Backrest Width | 23.5 Inches |
UPC | 842525131049 |
Form Factor | Recliner |
Manufacturer | Aosom LLC |
Item Weight | 41.8 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 833-621V01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 41.8 Pounds |
A**R
Exactly what I would expect for $230
I was surprised at how quickly the chair arrived after I ordered it. Arrived after 2 days but was promised in 5. Under promise over deliver?The box was badly mangled. I was concerned that the chair might have sustained damage but it was very well packaged and the chair has no visible damage at all.Assembly was super easy. I don't know how anyone messed up the arms. There's literaly a sticker on the arms to identify right from left. How anyone then installed the arms backwards is beyond me. Seems really obvious to me.The fake leather looks nice enough and is comfortable. We chose the blue and it looks pretty good. Actually, the chair really looks good in our living room - it looks better than a $230 chair. But then when you sit on it you might realize that it is in fact a lower end chair. Maybe. I find it very comfortable. I am 5'10" and 170lbs, this chair works really well for me.This is a smaller chair so I don't recommend it for anyone over 200 lbs, especially if you have a wide backside. Others have complained that there is insufficient padding. I have a skinny backside and I find the padding to be more than adequate. I have never understood how people with substantially well padded backsides find chairs too hard. I don't think the leg rest will hold up larger legs and I don't believe that the chair will survive long under too much weight. If you have mobility issues you may not be able to get up out of the chair either. It does sit lower.My only complaint is that the swivel feels really cheap. REALLY CHEAP. It is not smooth at all.Ultimately I am happy with the chair. It satisfies the need we had for a smaller chair that swivelled. It looks good. And the chair is well priced for what you get.
R**Y
The chair is okay
It’s a comfortable chair mostly, don’t sit too far back in the seat and plop, you might hit your tail bone on the bar in the seat. A little hard to get out of. It wasn’t very hard to put together but not easy either. I’m not sorry I purchased the chair and probably would’ve still gotten it.
S**R
eh, not exactly comfortable, ergonomic, or relaxing
Terrible ergonomics, false advertising on the height, and never ending squeaky leather as all get out. This looked fairly straight-back from the pictures and video, but it has that distinct insane scoliosis curvature that presses awkwardly into your shoulders with literally negative lumbar support, unfortunately all too similar to most chairs these days. And people wonder why everyone has back problems, it's just insane. You had one job to do, design a chair for normal humans to sit it and they arch the back exactly opposite of good posture. The curve might be passable for midgets and small kids, but then the seat length would still just be insane so there's no thought put into this clearly. I don't understand how they could make this and say, 'yeah, that's fine, I'm ok with it'. Did they even sit in it?!! I'm not sure who's stupider, the first guy that made a chair like that, or everyone else for continuing to do the same thing.Only reason I decided to keep it for now is because I decided to take it apart and hammer out the asinine curvature to a more neutral position, and apply some materials between the rubbing leather to quiet the endless squeaky. And I removed a piece of the head foam and inserted it nicely into the lumbar and it's much better, though still needs improvement. And It really needs to sit several inches higher, like was advertised. I may insert some feet onto it. The foot rest is a little narrow for spreading your legs slightly and it's curve down isn't as satisfying as it should be. Meanwhile the seat is pointed up, which makes sitting in neutral, non-reclined position completely impractical.
S**Y
Review: 2 years after purchase
I absolutely LOVED this when I FIRST received it. Here's my "2 years later" review:I WFH and this recliner is being used as my office chair. I have back and hip issues and the reclining feature is critical for me. After a few months of owning it, both of the recliner footrest's pressure springs fell off - mind you these are HEAVY and very TIGHT springs.My husband has flipped the chair over and put the springs back on various times - they keep falling off. This requires that I slip my foot under the footrest and lift it up myself as the spring-out handle no longer pops it out automagically. We got tired of having to put the springs back on so... I stored the springs in a drawer and use it as-is, unfortunately, I have a tiny ottoman under my desk now, since I can no longer use the footrest in its current condition.I'm not certain if the spring-up footrest came damaged from factory or if this is normal for this chair's life expectancy, however, the spring-up footrest has a leather flap which allows it to limitedly extend and retract from the chair itself. When closing the spring-up footrest (pushing backwards on my heels to close) the pleather flap gets caught in the mechanism and over time has ripped through the flap making a large hole.I notice the chair now has a sway and I'm afraid It'll fall apart under me. I think it's time to buy another chair as this one's screws are coming loose all over and the chair has started to sway a bit. I would have happily replaced with the same recliner but I'm not sure I want these issues again in another 2 years. If you're considering purchasing, I hope you read before buying to help you make an informed decision.
D**W
Great
Very comfortable, easy to maneuver and light weight.
L**G
Not comfortable
Very uncomfortable. Not real well made or a solid piece of furniture. Definitely not worth the price.
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