🖤 Recline in style, work or unwind like a pro.
The Homall Modern Recliner Chair combines high-quality PU leather with a sturdy steel frame and thick foam padding, offering three adjustable reclining positions from 90° to 160°. Designed for versatile use—gaming, working, or relaxing—this sleek black recliner supports up to 265 lbs and features non-marking feet to protect your floors, making it the ultimate blend of comfort, durability, and modern style for your living room or home theater.
Seat Depth | 29.1 inches |
Seat Height | 17.7 Inches |
Arm Height | 17.7 Inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 20.9 Inches |
Item Weight | 25.5 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.1"D x 22.1"W x 17.7"H |
Size | 22.1D x 22.1W x 17.7H in |
Item Shape | L-Shaped |
Arm Style | with-arms |
Furniture Finish | Leather |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Leg Style | Saber Leg or Tapered Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Leather |
Theme | Home Theater/Modern |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Modern |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Sponge |
Seat Material | Foam |
Frame Material | Metal |
Material Type | Leather |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Reclining Position Count | 3 |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Arm Rest, Adjustable Backrest |
J**E
Durable recliner, great value.
This chair is well built and surprisingly comfortable. I purchased it for my 9 year olds game room and he loves it. He enjoys the massage features and the leg rest is long enough his feet don't hang off the edge. It doesn't creak or make stressing wood sounds. It has a reasonably long power supply cord and is easy to put together. I am over 6 feet tall and about 230 lbs and it holds me like it was made to do so. I would recommend this chair. I may buy 4 more of them for my theater room.
H**N
Comfortable and fair priced
Easy to put togetherSpace saving sizeComfortable and fair priced
G**A
Good chair for the money.
This is a great smaller chair that fits well in a bedroom or small to medium room. It comes in two pieces that are very easy to put together. The instructions are hilarious, my whole family was belly laughing at 'pushy to connect', it made our entire evening!!!!. The chair seems to do it's job, it is sturdy, and comfortable, it is not plush and the material is Meh, but okay, at this price point I would not expect it to be super durable. It is NOT for a large person, I would be hesitant to purchase for anyone over 200lbs.
P**T
Modified to be a great "wheeled computer seat"
UPDATE: Scratched below first approach - after only few days of usage. Reason?: two of female thread inserts came out and one corner of the wood frame was almost raveling.So I implemented this second approach : I mounted two 3" wide hardwood pieces (see the pic) under the seat with self-drilling wood-screws. These are quite dense door thresholds - bought from hardware store. I also replaced the wheels. So instead of previous single-stem wheels; these new ones mounts with 4 screws (avoiding the sway effect of single-axis stem). The whole idea is to distribute the body weight on to wood frame of the seat - utilizing largest possible area. So far so good.------------------------------------------------------After couple decades of using computer chairs; I'm done with them.The issue I (and you) have with all computer chairs is; you sit on single axis (shock absorber).Bottom mount of that shock absorber (to wheel-base) lasts forever; no problem.But top mount always breaks after a year or two (unless you are shelling $1200 on a HermanMiller chair).That's because of your body weight swaying left & right. Even the arm rests and/or body breaks if your chair has a plastic frame (as most of them do). Plus the long-term comfort is never comparable even to a basic recliner seat.For these reasons I searched alternatives. I found this basic recliner with good reviews. But I had to have wheels on it. I measured the diameter of screw-in feet. That screw stem has 8 millimeter diameter. Then I found and ordered set of 2" Screw M8 5/16 8 x 25mm Caster Chair Wheels (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PXMW9JC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1).But you can't simply screw-in those caster wheels. Because this recliner has a tiny wood frame. Female thread is only small metal nut - merely embedded in to that wood frame. If you simply screw-in those wheels; your body weight will just rip that metal nut out of that wood-frame (i.e.; you'll destroy it). Because the original plastic fixed-foot has large diameter. As you screw-in that original feet; weight is distributed on to wood frame thru that wide plastic body.So I had to use few metal washers to simulate that (so the weight is applied on to wood-frame - not only to metal nut insert). You have to use at least one 2" diameter washer (2,5" is better, if you can find it). I added two more smaller washers because the wheel was not fully going in to the female thread. (the reason is; female thread is real 8 mm, but the caster wheels I ordered are actually 5/16"-18 coarse and they are NOT exact equivalent). With these 3 washers you see in the photo; I can tighten the wheel till it stops in the thread (again; because of size mismatch between 8mm female thread and 5/16" wheel stem).At the end; I have a very nice wheeled computer seat (versus a chair). Highest comfort. I can recline and (once seated) pull myself under the desk (thanks to wheels) effortlessly. You better have a height-adjustable desk though. Because finished height of that seat is lower than typical computer chair. If you have a fixed computer desk; chances are that you'll stay too low with this recliner under it.Coming back to quality of this recliner seat; it's only adequate, considering what you are paying for it. Padding sponge is merely there - frame is only wood (probably not very strong). So if you don't sway and throw your body weight around; it should last for some time. If you need better durability & comfort; you'll need to pay about five-fold.
B**E
Not very durable. Light, gentle use recommended. Not for everyday use.
Nice little chair, looks nice and Massager is nice. However it has no durability. Mine is already broke. There is no handle to put the feet up you just lean back on the back of it......the frame in the back rest part of the chair is not very sturdy and it busted slightly from this motion now the back rest is all uncomfortable and lopsided.
S**I
But it!
Super easy assembly, easy to clean, very comfortable, great near horizontal incline, smaller frame is perfect for small office, fits tall people!
Y**
Good purchase.
This was a great deal; it’s very comfortable and a nice chair.One thing somebody else mentioned is that you have to kind of sit up in the chair when you recline. Like when you go horizontal, you have to be careful where you center your weight, because it comes down easily.It took me maybe a week to get the hang of. Used be i’d sit in the chair, recline, and my cat would jump on my lap and it would send the chair back vertical. Like i said, now i got the hang of it—you just have to make sure your weight is all the way back.I really like the chair. It was a great price and is comfortable. The massage feature works and is nice too.I don’t usually leave feedback but I’m grateful for this chair. A good recliner is a nice thing to have, and for a good price it’s all the better.This chair doesn’t seem junky. I don’t expect it to last super long, but it’s sturdy and well put-together.
C**X
It’s comfortable but you get what you paid for
I purchased this chair for my bedroom for breastfeeding in a few weeks. I’ve been using it almost every night and sometimes I even sleep on it, when heartburn is out of control. Here are a few pros and cons:Pros:- it is comfortable! The seat, back and head cushions are really great!!!- it is compact, fits in small spaces- it is inexpensive (specially compared to “nursing chair”)Cons:- it is a manual recliner and it is a bit hard to recline (maybe it’s more difficult for me at 34 weeks pregnant)- it is narrow; I like it is small for space purposes when you seat it feels that there’s not much space- it seats lowDespite cons, I would buy it again but probably the leather option.
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