Bassett Maxwell Swivel Glider Fabric Chair 1110-09-1424-12

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The Maxwell Swivel Glider is the perfect small-space chair that will coordinate with any other room decor and furniture. This smaller-scale, crescent-shaped (or barrel) accent chair features a tight back and tailored, sloped arms with a boxed, welted seat cushion and tapered, wood legs. Available online in 185... The Maxwell Swivel Glider is the perfect small-space chair that will coordinate with any other room decor and furniture. This smaller-scale, crescent-shaped (or barrel) accent chair features a tight back and tailored, sloped arms with a boxed, welted seat cushion and tapered, wood legs. Available online in 185 different fabrics and 67 leathers. More design options available in store, including 850 designer fabrics, 50 leathers, nail head trim, and wood finishes. View more

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Specifications
General
Series Name
Maxwell
Type
Swivel Glider
Style
Transitional
Color Group
Beige
Manufacturer Color
Camel
Material
Fabric
Manufacturer Material
Perfomance Texture
Additional Information
• Slope track arms
• Base style: tapered
• Arm height: 25.5"W
• Arm width: 4.5"W
Components
Arm
Track arms
Flared
No
'T' Cushions
No
Back
Tight back cushion
Seat
• Boxed loose removeable seat cushion
• Sinuous wire construction
Seat Dimensions
Seat Width
20.5 inch(es) / 52.07 cm
Seat Height
19.5 inch(es) / 49.53 cm
Seat Depth
24 inch(es) / 60.96 cm
Dimensions
Width
29.5 inch(es) / 74.93 cm
Height
29.5 inch(es) / 74.93 cm
Depth
34 inch(es) / 86.36 cm
Weight
53.99 lb(s) / 24.49 kg
UPC
UPC#
• Vacuum this piece regularly with an upholstery attachment (not a brush), this reduces abrasion and wear
• For spills, always keep the cushion cover on to clean – then blot, don’t rub, with a dry absorbent white cloth. The fabric you choose has a specific cleaning code for spill treatment
• For dirt and dry spills, brush off and vacuum before particulates become embedded in fabric fibers
• Limit fading with window treatments if this is going to be near a window. Heating and air outlets can also fade fabrics, as well as damage the fibers over an extended time
• Some fabrics may occasionally show signs of pilling with heavy traffic. This does not affect the integrity of the fabric and can be limited with frequent removal of dust and lint, which can come from clothing and throws. To remove any pills, we recommend using a fabric shaving / lint removing tool

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