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Motion Furniture Catalog January 2018 Motion Furniture Catalog January 2018 MADE IN THE USA FURNITURE COLLECTION 2018 2 MOTIONCRAFT FUNCTIONALITY 6 ARTISAN COLLECTION: NICHOLAS & ALEXANDER SERIES 20 ARTISAN COLLECTION: CASEY SERIES 28 ARTISAN COLLECTION: JULIAN SERIES 36 CRAFTSMAN COLLECTION: PEYTON SERIES 44 CLASSIC COLLECTION: 9000 SERIES 48 HOME THEATER 55 LUXURY SLEEPER SOFAS 64 SWEET DREAMS SLEEPER SOFAS 76 HI LEG RECLINERS 96 COMFORT REACH RECLINERS 102 NAIL TRIM / CUSHIONS / FINISH OPTIONS AN AMERICAN TRADITION 107 MADE IN USA 108 VISUAL INDEX A division of Sherrill Furniture, MotionCraft 113 NUMERICAL & NAME INDEXES products have been MADE IN THE USA for over forty years by North Carolina craftsmen dedicated to producing quality upholstered, functional seating. We are America’s leading manufacturer of comfortably stylish reclining products. MotionCraft...quality and styling you can depend on! 2210 HI LEG RECLINER See page 84 MOTIONCRAFT FUNCTIONALITY The core of the MotionCraft brand is the combination of comfort, easy to use 7161PTB ALEXANDER POWER ROCKER RECLINER functionality, versatility and incredible style. Motioncraft’s innovative technology 7130PTB ALEXANDER POWER RECLINING SOFA is paired with over 1000 fabrics and 100 leathers. It is the art of comfort with See pages 6-19 for all Alexander Options the spectrum of traditional to transitional style. Virtually all styles are available in L2420 HI LEG RECLINER Power and with MySeat wireless Bluetooth control. FABRICLEATHER MDPOWERED SLEEPER See page 86 ARTISAN COLLECTION Occasional items by Sherrill Occasional Nearly fifty years of experience producing high quality reclining products has lead MotionCraft to develop the premiere upholstery seating system found in motion today. Frames in our Artisan Collections utilize premium, hardwood plywood connected with Mortise and Tenon interlocking joinery. Arms are bolted onto a steel seat box frame to create a solid exterior that supports our luxury seating system. The innovative seating system starts with heavy gauge, rigid steel, channeled bars that support an integrated coil-spring seating grid. This unique system produces unparalleled seating comfort while increasing the life of the cushion core. True luxury seating can be found in our Artisan Collection furniture collections! CRAFTSMAN COLLECTION Designed with todays’ more casual lifestyles in mind, Craftsman Collection furniture items are a combination of uncompromising style and unsurpassed value. Each frame and seat system used within these collections are exclusively developed with Motion Furniture in mind. Reclining pieces within these collections feature our MotionCraft, center-mounted, articulating headrest and our technologically advance handsets. Built with an American hardwood multi-ply exterior frame, a steel seat frame and our unique, Craftsman Seating System, Craftsman Collection furniture items are built to last…Comfortably! INFINITE POSITION HI LEG RECLINERS Enjoy the ease and comfort of our infinite position, Hi Leg reclining chairs. As you activate the power mechanism or push back on the arms of the manual mechanism, the recliner will gently move into any position from fully closed to the “TV position”, to the ultimately relaxed, fully reclined position. This mechanism will stop at any point along the way for total customized comfort. COMFORT REACH RECLINERS, SOFAS & SECTIONALS Motioncraft’s innovative Comfort Reach fully-reclining mechanism features extended ottoman technology that adds an additional three inches of layout and increases the overall ottoman height for much greater comfort. All the sofas, sectionals and wall hugger recliners operate with only four inches of wall clearance! In addition to the wall hugger mechanism option, Comfort Reach recliners are also available with rocker*, swivel rocker*, glider* and swivel glider* mechanism options. All comfort Reach mechanisms are available in Power and with MySeat Bluetooth control. FABRICLEATHER MDPOWERED SLEEPER ZERO WALL INCLINING SOFAS & CHAIRS Our “ZERO” Wall Inclining Chairs are fully enclosed around the exterior of the frame, therefore, all the “motion” happens internally. This allows you to place the chair directly against the wall...additional wall clearance is NOT necessary. * For all comfort reach rocker and glider mechanism options, wall clearance is approximately 12". 2 MOTIONCRAFT-FURNITURE.COM MADE IN USA 3 MOTIONCRAFT FUNCTIONALITY INFINITE POSITION COMFORT REACH Zero Wall Hi Leg Recliners Recliners & Sofas Incliners LUXURY SLEEPER SOFAS P 55-61 SLEEPER OTTOMANS P 72 MotionCraft’s Infinite Position Hi MotionCraft’s new Comfort Reach Our “ZERO” Wall Chairs are fully MotionCraft’s Luxury Sleeper Sofa Line is quite MotionCraft offers sleeper ottomans in both our Leg Recliners combine timeless reclining mechanisms literally ‘raises enclosed around the exterior simply the best sleeper sofa available! When you Luxury and Sweet Dreams Sleeper collections. styling with extraordinary comfort. the bar’ on comfort! By raising the of the frame, therefore, all the want your guests sleeping on the best, choose a real Our infinite position Hi Leg recliners footboard to the top of the seat “motion” happens internally. bed mattress in a sofa and choose America’s leading moves effortlessly through the full core this new mechanism raises This allows you to place the sleeper manufacturer…MotionCraft. range of reclining motion from fully your ankles above your knees for chair directly against the wall... closed to the ‘TV Position’ to the fully unparalleled relaxation. This new additional wall clearance is NOT reclined and at any point in between mechanism’s three additional inches necessary. with a simple push on the arms or of extension maximizes your comfort touch of a power button. by fully supporting your legs AND FEET–not just your legs! STORAGE OTTOMANS P 73 FULLY CLOSED FULLY CLOSED FULLY CLOSED Storage ottomans are designed with styling and functionality in mind. When space is at a premium in your home, choose MotionCraft’s space-saving, Sleep Between the Arms Luxury Sleeper. RECLINE FOR TV VIEWING RECLINE FOR TV VIEWING INCLINE FOR TV VIEWING SWEET DREAMS SLEEPER SOFAS P 64-71 Combining comfort with function, MotionCraft’s Sweet Dream Sleepers are designed for exceptional good looks and a premium value. FULL RECLINE FULL RECLINE FULL INCLINE All Sofas, Sectionals and Wall Hugger Recliners have a wall clearance of 4”. Rocking/gliding loveseats and rocker/glider recliners need up to 12” of wall clearance. 4 MOTIONCRAFT-FURNITURE.COM MADE IN USA 5 SOFAS, LOVESEATS & SECTIONALS LOVESEATS SOFAS, ARTISAN / NICHOLAS & ALEXANDER SERIES 7121PSB ALEXANDER POWER LEFT ARM RECLINING LOVSEAT At MotionCraft, we pride ourselves in our ability to make it easy to create customizable 7128XXB ALEXANDER STATIONARY WEDGE furniture designed around your individual lifestyle. 7116MXB ALEXANDER ARMLESS RECLINER 70098 BARRY HOME THEATER CONNECTING CONSOLE The Nicholas and Alexander series allows you to select a variety of options. Choose your cushion 7102XSB ALEXANDER RIGHT ARM CHAISE type, arm style, back treatment and mechanism. The Nicholas and Alexander collections Table by Sherrill Occasional offer loose seat cushions and zippered, semi-attached back cushions. Nicholas and Alexander also feature our newest innovation, the Comfort Reach Mechanism. This new, technologically advanced mechanism allows the footboard to extend three additional inches as well as raising it to the top of the seat core. In addition, Comfort Reach mechanisms increase the total layout by allowing the back to recline to nearly flat position. Even with these newest features, you only need 4 inches from the wall to fully recline. Relaxation never felt so good! The Nicholas collection features the arm to the front design while the Alexander collection offers a T-cushion. Choose from fabric, leather, leather & fabric combinations or C.O.M. (Customers Own Materials) to further customize your furniture. MotionCraft makes designing your room perfectly catered to you and your individual style! Reclining chairs are available with your choice of 15 different Comfort Reach Mechanism options! Choose from Wall Huggers, Rockers, Swivel Rockers, Gliders, Swivel Gliders. All are available in Power and with the new MySeat Bluetooth control option. Both Nicholas and Alexander are constructed with our Artisan Luxury seating system. This innovative seating system starts with heavy gauge, steel-channeled bars that support an integrated coil-spring seating grid. This unique system produces unparalleled seating comfort while increasing the life of the cushion core. True luxury seating! Design your own Sofa, Loveseat, or Sectional configuration. You can also design your own Home Theater set up! Just follow the 5 easy steps listed below and very soon you will be relaxing in ultimate comfort. 5 EASY STEPS 1 SELECT -70 OR -71 SERIES 2 CHOOSE FROM MULTIPLE FRAME STYLES 3 SELECT YOUR COMFORT REACH MECHANISM TYPE 4 SELECT YOUR ARM STYLE 5 SELECT YOUR BACK STYLE 6 MOTIONCRAFT-FURNITURE.COM MADE IN USA 7 SOFAS, LOVESEATS & SECTIONALS LOVESEATS SOFAS, ARTISAN / NICHOLAS & ALEXANDER SERIES CHOOSE YOUR SERIES -70 NICHOLAS OR -71 ALEXANDER 70 or 71 Frame Leather Series Style MechanismArm Back – – All styles are available in your choice of Fabric or Leather. If you choose Leather, use the L prefix in front of your style number. Otherwise, leave blank. – 2 1 – – 2 2 – – 1 3 – X X – 1 4 – X X All reclining seats feature our new Comfort Reach Mechanisms. Left Arm Reclining Right Arm Reclining Armless Chair
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