Better Homes & Gardens Tufted Push Back Recliner
Elevate your living space with the Better Homes and Gardens Tufted Pushback Recliner. This elegant chair combines sophisticated style with ultimate comfort, featuring a button-tufted back and chic nailhead trim. Upholstered in durable polyester fabric, it provides a plush and supportive seating experience. The sleek, espresso-finished solid wood legs add a touch of modern flair. Effortlessly recline to your desired angle with the user-friendly pushback mechanism. Perfect for any room, from the living room to a home office, this recliner offers a beautiful and functional seating solution.
$224.46
Owner Satisfaction
3.6
/ 5
Category Rank
265
/ 272
#265 in Recliners
Price vs Category Average
-82%
Below average
Overall Width
33.5
/ inches
Who it's for
- Elevated Aesthetic
- Excellent Value Proposition
- Seamless Operation
Who should skip it
- Manual Effort Required
- Questionable Long-Term Durability
- Limited Recline Angles
Key Specs
Overall Width
33.5 inches
Overall Depth
37.0 inches
Overall Height
41.5 inches
Seat Height
18.0 inches
Frame Material
Solid Wood
Style
Transitional
Cushion Fill Material
Polyester Fiber
Assembly Required
False
Features
- Elegant tufted back with nailhead trim
- Durable polyester fabric upholstery
- Comfortable padded seat and back
- Easy pushback reclining mechanism
- Stylish solid wood legs
- Available in multiple colors
What customers say
The Better Homes & Gardens Tufted Push Back Recliner garners a decidedly mixed, yet generally favorable, reception driven primarily by its aesthetic appeal and accessible price point. Customers overwhelmingly praise the chair's stylish design, noting that the tufting and fabric choices elevate the look beyond typical budget recliners, making it an excellent fit for modern or smaller living spaces. Assembly is frequently cited as quick and straightforward, contributing positively to the initial user experience. However, the core functional complaints revolve around comfort and durability. Many users find the chair to be quite firm initially, requiring a break-in period, and taller individuals often report that the headrest placement is uncomfortable or too low. The push-back reclining mechanism is a significant point of contention; while some find it adequate, a substantial number of reviews mention that it is stiff, difficult to engage without significant effort, or prone to failure relatively early in the product's lifecycle. Furthermore, concerns about long-term quality include fabric pilling and the overall longevity of the internal structure. Ultimately, the recliner is viewed as a high-value decorative piece that offers occasional comfort, but it is not recommended for heavy daily use or as a primary relaxation chair, leading to a sentiment score that reflects a balance between high style and moderate functional limitations.
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