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Download Spec Sheet THE SATURDAY UP-SLOPE ARM WITH LARGE FRONT RAIL • 2” LEGS 52520 52535 52530 52580 108lbs. LOVESEAT 115lbs. APARTMENT SOFA 140lbs. 86" SOFA 170lbs. 96" SOFA TOTAL W59" D37" H32" TOTAL W76" D37" H32" TOTAL W86" D37" H32" TOTAL W96" D37" H32" SEAT W53" D22" H18" SEAT W68" D22" H18" SEAT W78" D22" H18" SEAT W88" D22" H18" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" SATURDAY UP-SLOPE ARM ALSO AVAILABLE WITH THIN FRONT RAIL AND 7" LEGS AS 575 GROUP. SEE 1:1 BOOKLET FOR MORE INFORMATION. SEE REVERSE FOR SECTIONAL OPTIONS. EST. 1989 // AUTHENTIC HAND BUILT FURNITURE // THOMASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 50009 52511 52512 50013 80lbs. CORNER CHAIR 80lbs. RIGHT ARM CHAIR 80lbs. LEFT ARM CHAIR 80lbs. ARMLESS CHAIR TOTAL W37" D37" H32" TOTAL W30" D37" H32" TOTAL W30" D37" H32" TOTAL W26" D37" H32" SEAT W22" D22" H18" SEAT W26" D22" H18" SEAT W26" D22" H18" SEAT W26" D22" H18" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- --- 52521 52522 50023 52531 108lbs. R. ARM LOVESEAT 108lbs. L. ARM LOVESEAT 95lbs. ARMLESS LOVESEAT 180lbs. R. CORNER SOFA TOTAL W56" D37" H32" TOTAL W56" D37" H32" TOTAL W52" D37" H32" TOTAL W92" D37" H32" SEAT W53" D22" H18" SEAT W53" D22" H18" SEAT W52" D22" H18" SEAT W79" D22" H18" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- H24" 52532 50033 52533 52534 180lbs. L. CORNER SOFA 120lbs. ARMLESS SOFA 125lbs. R. ARM SOFA 125lbs. L. ARM SOFA TOTAL W92" D37" H32" TOTAL W78" D37" H32" TOTAL W82" D37" H32" TOTAL W82" D37" H32" SEAT W79" D22" H18" SEAT W78" D22" H18" SEAT W78" D22" H18" SEAT W78" D22" H18" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" 50035 52536 52537 50039 100lbs. ARMLESS APT. SOFA 125lbs. R. ARM APT. SOFA 125lbs. L. ARM APT. SOFA 140lbs. LG. ARMLESS SOFA TOTAL W68" D37" H32" TOTAL W72" D37" H32" TOTAL W72" D37" H32" TOTAL W88" D37" H32" SEAT W68" D22" H18" SEAT W68" D22" H18" SEAT W68" D22" H18" SEAT W88" D22" H18" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- --- 52560 52561 52562 50063 125lbs. CHAISE 125lbs. R. ARM CHAISE 125lbs. L. ARM CHAISE 125lbs. ARMLESS CHAISE TOTAL W38" D63" H32" TOTAL W34" D63" H32" TOTAL W34" D63" H32" TOTAL W30" D63" H32" SEAT W30" D22" H18" SEAT W30" D22" H18" SEAT W30" D22" H18" SEAT W30" D22" H18" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- --- 50071 50072 52581 52582 136lbs. R. ARM BUMPER 136lbs. L. ARM BUMPER 160lbs. R. ARM LG. SOFA 160lbs. L. ARM LG. SOFA TOTAL W37" D85" H32" TOTAL W37" D85" H32" TOTAL W92" D37" H32" TOTAL W92" D37" H32" SEAT W22" D70" H18" SEAT W22" D70" H18" SEAT W88" D22" H18" SEAT W88" D22" H18" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- H24" ARMS --- --- H24" SATURDAY UP-SLOPE ARM ALSO AVAILABLE WITH THIN FRONT RAIL AND 7" LEGS AS 575 GROUP. SEE 1:1 BOOKLET FOR MORE INFORMATION. EST. 1989 // AUTHENTIC HAND BUILT FURNITURE // THOMASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
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