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Download Spec Sheet THE PROPER CONFIGURATIONS WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT 54509 PROPER CORNER CHAIR 37IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54511 PROPER RIGHT ARM CHAIR 32IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54512 PROPER LEFT ARM CHAIR 32IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54513 PROPER ARMLESS CHAIR 26IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54520 PROPER LOVESEAT 63IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54521 PROPER RIGHT ARM LOVESEAT 58IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54522 PROPER LEFT ARM LOVESEAT 58IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54523 PROPER ARMLESS LOVESEAT 52IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54530 PROPER SOFA 90IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54531 PROPER RIGHT ARM CORNER SOFA 94IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54532 PROPER LEFT ARM CORNER SOFA 94IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54533 PROPER ARMLESS SOFA 78IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54535 PROPER APARTMENT SOFA 80IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54536 PROPER RIGHT ARM SOFA 84IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54537 PROPER LEFT ARM SOFA 84IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54560 PROPER CHAISE 42IN. 63IN. 32IN. 54561 PROPER RIGHT ARM CHAISE 36IN. 63IN. 32IN. 54562 PROPER LEFT ARM CHAISE 36IN. 63IN. 32IN. 54563 PROPER ARMLESS CHAISE 30IN. 63IN. 32IN. 54571 PROPER RIGHT BUMPER 38IN. 85IN. 32IN. 54572 PROPER LEFT BUMPER 38IN. 85IN. 32IN. 54580 PROPER LARGE SOFA 100IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54581 PROPER RIGHT ARM LARGE SOFA 94IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54582 PROPER LEFT ARM LARGE SOFA 94IN. 37IN. 32IN. 54583 PROPER ARMLESS LARGE SOFA 88IN. 37IN. 32IN. EST. 1989 // AUTHENTIC HAND BUILT FURNITURE // THOMASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THE PROPER 96" 85" SHOWN 54522 LEFT ARM LOVESEAT 545 PROPER 1:150 SCALE SHOWN 54571 RIGHT BUMPER 54509 CORNER CHAIR 54511 RIGHT ARM CHAIR 54512 LEFT ARM CHAIR 54513 ARMLESS CHAIR 54520 LOVESEAT TOTAL W37" D37" H32" TOTAL W32" D37" H32" TOTAL W32" D37" H32" TOTAL W26" D37" H32" TOTAL W63" D37" H32" SEAT W 22" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 26" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 26" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 26" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 52" D22 " H 18" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- h24" 54521 RIGHT ARM LOVESEAT 54522 LEFT ARM LOVESEAT 54523 ARMLESS LOVESEAT 54530 SOFA 54531 R ARM CORNER SOFA TOTAL W58" D37" H32" TOTAL W58" D37" H32" TOTAL W52" D37" H32" TOTAL W90" D37" H32" TOTAL W94" D37" H32" SEAT W 52" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 52" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 52" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 78" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 79" D22 " H 18" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" 54532 L ARM CORNER SOFA 54533 ARMLESS SOFA 54535 APARTMENT SOFA 54536 RIGHT ARM SOFA 54537 LEFT ARM SOFA TOTAL W94" D37" H32" TOTAL W78" D37" H32" TOTAL W80" D37" H32" TOTAL W84" D37" H32" TOTAL W84" D37" H32" SEAT W 79" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 78" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 68" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 78" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 78" D22 " H 18" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" 54560 CHAISE 54561 RIGHT ARM CHAISE 54562 LEFT ARM CHAISE 54563 ARMLESS CHAISE 54571 RIGHT BUMPER TOTAL W42" D63" H32" TOTAL W36" D63" H32" TOTAL W36" D63" H32" TOTAL W30" D63" H32" TOTAL W38" D85" H32" SEAT W 30" D48 " H 18" SEAT W 30" D48 " H 18" SEAT W 30" D48 " H 18" SEAT W 30" D48 " H 18" SEAT W 22" D70 " H 18" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- --- 54572 LEFT BUMPER 54580 LARGE SOFA 54581 R ARM LARGE SOFA 54582 L ARM LARGE SOFA 54583 ARMLESS LARGE SOFA TOTAL W38" D85" H32" TOTAL W100" D37" H32" TOTAL W94" D37" H32" TOTAL W94" D37" H32" TOTAL W88" D37" H32" SEAT W 22" D70 " H 18" SEAT W 88" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 88" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 88" D22 " H 18" SEAT W 88" D22 " H 18" ARMS --- --- --- ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" ARMS --- --- h24" EST. 1989 // AUTHENTIC HAND BUILT FURNITURE // THOMASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA.
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