Would definitely recommend Parker Knoll recliners, expensive but worth it and very robust.I've finally had to admit that my 20 year old, much loved Nattuzi couch is for the knackers yard
It's something that has been on my mind for the last year or two but am about to venture out and buy one shortly
The question I'm asking is if the option of reclining is a good one in terms of longevity compared to not having the reclining feature
We currently and have for the last 20 years been using pouffes to increase our comfort on the couch
But I'm wondering if I went down the recliner route, how reliable is the reclining mechanism is??
Or what would be a average lifespan of this feature on a heavily used couch??
Is it better to stick with manual or spoil myself with power??
And if I was to go down the recliner route and the unthinkable happened, is it a new couch or can these be repaired??
Would definitely recommend Parker Knoll recliners, expensive but worth it and very robust.
Thanks guys, I'm kind of invested in Natuzzi as I've another one in the sitting roomA recliner is what I would recommend, great for leg elevation at the end of the day and a comfy TV viewing position. Poofs have their place but with the recliner you don't have the clutter of additional furniture in the room. Our space is limited. We bought a 'New Trend Concepts' Italian made leather recliner couch 4 years ago. European made as that was important to us. It has worn really well in that it has very little signs of any wear ( there are only two of us) but it is used daily. I cannot recommend it enough.
Time to put your feet up, sit back & relax - after your purchase of courseI've done a lot of the leg work this morning between internet and a few phone calls
Yeah, It's certainly starting out an expensive year and will end up as so but thankfully it's all in the budget and expectedJust had a look at Natuzzi.
That’s your 20 years of tracked spending banjaxed Cervelo
Thanks Jazz01, happy it's all over and done with, even though we all love shopping and spending money some experiences/events are more pleasurable than others and for me house furnishings is not one of themTime to put your feet up, sit back & relax - after your purchase of courseHappy reclining !
Sorry if it was a little confusing, I was try to make the distinction between a retailer that sells only one brand and one that sells numerousSorry, I got to ask. What is a 'Reseller' ? Refurbished second hand couches ?
We'll have to meet up here in 20 years and compare experiencesbut I'm confident that I'll get far more life out of them, than I'd ever get out of the more expensive electric recliners that are being sold these days.
I'm of the same mindset - the more doodah's and doohickey's it comes with the more that can go wrong, break etc. I've felt the same way with cars over the years.Many of the retailers were trying to sell new electric recliners, complete with USB ports, neon lighting and all other sorts of goodies, but not one managed to satisfy me when I asked them who would fix the electronics, if ever they broke. I got the usual rubbish about 3-8 year guarantee periods, but no one gave me a straight answer about repairs, outside of warrenty.
Good point re wires etc.There was also the complication of an electrical connection needing power outlet with wire leading to correct side of chair and danger of same getting caught/tripping someone.
As I'm Mrs Cervelo I will just add...We'll have to meet up here in 20 years and compare experiences
ended up picking up a discounted, end of range, set, in Harvey Norman's.
Beyond electronics Harvey Norman do seem to have long delivery times. They told us 3 to 4 months on a mattress once. A mattress!! We went to Ikea and walked away with one that day.What I can't get over with Harvey Norman's is the long delivery times that they appear to give on suites of furniture. Sometimes they quote nearly a year
Agreed - you'll get warranties with most things for only a couple years but the sales of goods act is 6 years so sometimes worth fighting with the seller.Maybe it’s just the deterioration in quality in recent times nothing is built to last anymore
We have another Natuzzi couch that is perfect as, like yours, it's hardly used. We have 2 couches and no chairs in the sitting room and we possibly should have gotten 2 couches exactly the same (size wise) 20 years ago and swapped them around to even out the usage - benefits of hindsight. So we were in a bit of a dilemma this time - do we get just the one and it's not a perfect match to the remaining couch or get two the same and swap them around? And if we get two what do we do with a perfectly good couch that you can't even give away these days? Needless to say it didn't make financial sense to dump or give away a perfectly good leather couch that would cost 3K to replace. In the end we got as close a match as possible style wise and went for a contrasting colour. So they won't be the same but they will complement each other.We got Natuzzi couch 25 yrs ago and it is perfect as was never used!
Got good news yesterday, the couch is been delivered on Saturday, 6 weeks and 2 days from order dateWhat I can't get over with Harvey Norman's is the long delivery times that they appear to give on suites of furniture. Sometimes they quote nearly a year
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