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Power Recline Sectionals

Power reclining sectionals put an independent motor behind every seat, so a six-seat piece is really six separate recliners that happen to share a frame and a power supply. Every seat cycles through an unlimited range of positions rather than the two or three a manual lever gives you. The Octane Seating and Palliser configurations here add power headrest, power lumbar, and heat and massage on selected collections, in Italian top grain leather, vegan leather and microfiber.

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  1. Vega LHR Max Sectional
    Big & Tall | Power Lumbar, Headrest & Recline
    Vega LHR Max Sectional  by Octane Seating
     Black Italian Top Grain Leather
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    400 lb Weight Capacity | 47 1/4 Inch Height
    Sale from $5,845 $7,699
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  2. King LHR Max Massage Sectional
    Heat & Massage | Big& Tall | Power Lumbar, Headrest & Recline
    King LHR Max Massage Sectional  by Octane Seating
     Black Italian Top Grain Leather
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    + Many Layouts to Choose From
    Sale from $6,745 $8,989
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  3. Vega LHR Max Sectional
    Big & Tall | Power Lumbar, Headrest & Recline
    Vega LHR Max Sectional  by Octane Seating
      25+ Colors | Many Options | Custom Order
    400 lb Weight Capacity | 47 1/4 Inch Height
    Sale from $5,845 $7,699
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  4. King LHR Max Massage Sectional
    Heat & Massage | Big& Tall | Power Lumbar, Headrest & Recline
    King LHR Max Massage Sectional  by Octane Seating
      25+ Colors | Many Options | Custom Order
    + Many Colors, Options & Layouts
    Sale from $6,745 $8,989
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  5. Mega HR Sectional
    Power Headrest | Power Recline
    Mega HR Sectional  by Octane Seating
      25+ Colors | Many Options | Custom Order
    + Many Colors, Options & Layouts
    Sale from $4,035 $5,379
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Power Reclining Sectionals


On a single recliner, power versus manual is largely a preference. On a sectional it is a structural decision, because you are specifying a motor for every seat, a power feed for the whole piece, and a control scheme that has to work for several people at once. Here is what that actually involves.


Power vs Manual Motors & Controls Power & Placement The Collections Layouts Why Buy Here



What Power Recline Changes on a Sectional


Manual Recline

  • Two or three fixed stopping positions
  • Lever or handle on the outside of each seat
  • No outlet required anywhere near the piece
  • Reaching the lever is awkward on a corner seat

Power Recline

  • Unlimited stopping positions across the range
  • Button controls on the inside arm of each seat
  • Needs one power feed for the connected piece
  • Every seat operates independently, corner included

The corner seat is the detail people miss. In a manual sectional, the seats at the corners and in a U-shaped arm are exactly the ones where an outside lever is hardest to reach. Power removes that problem entirely, which is why it matters more here than on a standalone chair.



Motors, Controls and What Runs Separately


Each seat carries its own motor and its own control switch on the inside arm, so nothing is ganged together. One person can be fully reclined while the seat beside them stays upright, and neither affects the other.


  • Full-body recline as standard on every model here, cycling through the whole range rather than stopping at set points.
  • Power headrest on most collections, adjusting neck angle independently of the seat back.
  • Power lumbar on the LHR collections, adjusting lower-back support as a separate axis.
  • USB charging integrated into the power switch on most models, so the same circuit serves the phone.

A collection labelled LHR carries lumbar, headrest and recline as three independent motors per seat. HR carries headrest and recline. That naming is the fastest way to read the spec across the range.



Power Supply and Placement


A power sectional needs a receptacle within reach of the piece, and this is the one practical constraint that catches people out on a large configuration. Because the sections connect and share a feed, you do not need an outlet behind every seat, but you do need one positioned so the cord run is not crossing a walkway.


Worth planning before the furniture arrives rather than after. In a L-shaped or U-shaped layout, the corner is usually the tidiest place to bring power in, since the cord disappears behind the join. If your room has one usable wall and no receptacle on it, that is worth resolving with an electrician before you order rather than discovering it on delivery day.



Choosing a Collection


Every collection on this page carries power recline, so the decision is about which additional motors and which frame you want underneath.


  • Turbo XL700. Power recline with a storage console, gel-infused memory foam, and the widest range of upholstery including microfiber and vegan leather.
  • Flex HR. Adds power headrest, with a diamond stitch seat back in Northern Italian top grain leather.
  • Magnum LHR and Azure LHR. Full three-motor systems with power lumbar alongside headrest and recline.
  • Vega LHR Max. The big and tall option, rated to 400 lbs with a 47.25-inch back.
  • Oasis and Bliss LHR Massage. Add a full heat and massage system to the three-motor setup.


Layouts and Seat Counts


Because these are modular, the number of powered seats and their arrangement are both yours to specify. Seat counts run from five through eight, in L, U and curved arrangements, or as a straight four-seat reclining sofa where the room suits a single run.


Measure the reclined depth rather than the upright, since a powered seat opens further than a manual one and every seat in the piece can be open at once. Our room measuring guide covers how to plan for that across a full sectional footprint.



Why Buy Power Sectionals From TheaterSeatStore


  • Lowest price guarantee on every order.
  • Free nationwide in-home delivery. Placed in the room, not the driveway.
  • Independent motors per seat, not one mechanism driving a whole run.
  • Warranty support handled here. See our warranty and care terms.

Financing is available. Read verified customer reviews, or call 888-602-7328 and we'll check your outlet positions against the layout before you order.


Power Reclining Sectional FAQs




Does every seat recline independently?
Does a power sectional need its own outlet?
What's the difference between HR and LHR collections?
Why choose power over manual on a sectional?
Can I get power recline in a big and tall frame?
How many powered seats can I configure?