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Lane Reclining Sectionals
Reclining Sectional Collections
The history of Lane Furniture is one of America’s most popular enterprising stories. In 1912, John Lane bought a box plant in Altavista, VA. His son Ed was encouraged to start making wooden chests. With little experience at furniture production he refused to put his name to his designs, for fear of embarrassment. His company--Standard Red Cedar Chest Company—surprisingly, became famous in a very short time. In 1951, they expanded to embrace occasional tables, case goods—1956--and in 1965 accent pieces. In 1972, they expanded even further afield when they acquired a reclining chair company in Mississippi.
Having grown in confidence and stature of their 100 years history, Lane furniture is now recognized all over the country for the fine quality home furniture. Their sectional furniture is unsurpassed and one perfect example is the Lane Bradley sectional group. This amazing set is pack with features and functions that you will adore. The L-shaped slightly curved set which has a total of seven individual seating areas. The left arm has plush cushioning and a console with cup holders and storage compartment. The L-shape has five seating areas and a console—which splits it from the right hand arm end. The right hand arm end has an extended luxurious foot rest with a chaise style for the ultimate in relaxation.
Check out the complete collection of Lane furniture at Theater Seat Store for a full inventory of their online catalog.
Lane Reclining Sectionals
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