Recliners

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Lost Art Sand 3-Way ReclinerLost Art Sand 3-Way Recliner
Skye Blue Push Back Recliner ChairSkye Blue Push Back Recliner Chair
Overdrive Chocolate Power Lift ChairOverdrive Chocolate Power Lift Chair
Betty Petite Lift Chair in DanubeBetty Petite Lift Chair in Danube
Milo Blue Rocker ReclinerMilo Blue Rocker Recliner
Norwich Teal Push Back ReclinerNorwich Teal Push Back Recliner
Enright Blue Power ReclinerEnright Blue Power Recliner
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Duke Taupe Swivel Glide ReclinerDuke Taupe Swivel Glide Recliner

Gardner White

Duke Taupe Swivel Glide Recliner

$495.95$599.99
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Daria Recliner in White by Glory FurnitureDaria Recliner in White by Glory Furniture

Raymour & Flanigan

Daria Recliner in White by Glory Furniture

$584.95$649.95
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Ezra Power Swivel ReclinerEzra Power Swivel Recliner

Steinhafels

Ezra Power Swivel Recliner

$737.99$799.99
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Roman Ocean Triple Power Leather ReclinerRoman Ocean Triple Power Leather Recliner
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Levata Beige Pushback ReclinerLevata Beige Pushback Recliner
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Spice Power Heat and Massage Lift Recliner in Walnut by BellanestSpice Power Heat and Massage Lift Recliner in Walnut by Bellanest
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When imagining the ultimate piece of comfortable furniture, a recliner is guaranteed to be top of mind. Designed to be as relaxing as they are functional, these chairs are perfect for watching sports or movie marathons, or simply putting up your feet while you read. Today’s recliners have come a long way from their first iterations—modern versions offer a wide variety of sizes and features for every personal style and need. Read on for help finding the perfect fit for your home.


Here are a few factors that you should consider when shopping for a recliner.


Types


If you thought that there is only one type of recliner, think again: there are myriad varieties to explore, based on the functionality of how the chair is reclined.


Manual

Manually pull on a built-in lever—typically on the right side of the chair—to move the seat from upright to reclined. These chairs may not be as ideal for individuals with mobility issues or any conditions that impact their arm strength.


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