Search For sale
Use the down arrow to enter the dropdown. Use the up and down arrows to move through the list, and enter to select. To remove the current item in the list, use the tab key to move to the remove button of the currently selected item. Use Escape to close the dropdown and return to the search box.
No results found
Navigate Categories by tabbing to the major areas. Use the Down key to open the subcategory and then use the Down key once more to enter it. Navigate the subcategory using the Up and down keys. Once on the subcategory you are interested in. Use the Enter key to navigate to that page.

Take action

$290

Chairs: Arhaus Armless Chair/Ottoman + JL Goodman Skirted Arm Chair

Posted 19 days ago in Strongsville, OH

Listed in categories:

Chat securely on the app

Chairs: Arhaus Armless Chair/Ottoman + JL Goodman Skirted Arm Chair

SOLD

Additional images

Description

Individually Priced. Arhaus High End Washable Slipcovered Modular Armless Loose Cushions Chair and Rolling Ottoman in LIKE NEW condition. No wear, stains/spotless. Slipcovers are removeable on entire chair and ottoman. Wood frame no-sag construction. Dense, plant based foam. Dimensions: 34”H x 30”W x 36”D/Seat Height: 19”. Rolling Ottoman: 16”H x 27”W x 22”D. $250 JL Goodman Skirted Arm Chair/Loose Back and Seat Cushions. Chair has been used as extra in guest room however is comfortable, clean, no tears or worn areas. Has some sun faded areas. Chair purchased from high end company, well constructed. If choose to have reupholstered down the road, will last for years to come. Dimensions: 32”H x 31”H x 36”D/Seat Height: 18”. Both chairs have been in smoke, pet and child free home. Excellent, high end quality chairs. Arhaus Chair/Ottoman: $250 and JL Goodman Chair: $40.

All content is available to screen readers from the outset. The See more button is for visual users only to expose content incrementally that is already available to you

Details

Condition

Other (see description)

Color

See Descriptions/Pictures

Material

Fabric

Brand

Arhaus and JL Goodman

All content is available to screen readers from the outset. The See more button is for visual users only to expose content incrementally that is already available to you