Hancock and Moore HT seating

Dr_jitsu

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Well, part of my seating.

I was driving by a furniture store that was going out of business, and popped in. I realized that I have been so obsessed w/ finishing my HT, that I never though about good seating.

My living room consists of 2 Henredon couches (back when their stuff was made in North Carolina) and one Hancock and Moore chair. I realized that my seating was less than optimal I picked up a pair of Berkline 45088 seats on an impulse buy.

I then thought, "hmm, maybe I should get something really good for my MLP. So, I researched everyday (Berkline is low/middle grade furniture, H and M is the top) and decided I was either going to order from a guy who runs a web site and has good prices on H and M, but only after I went to my local high end furniture store and got some seat time. They were also having a 50% off sale (of course they mark everything up 300% first).

Long story short, I came away w/ a Hancock and Moore Austin chair in buttery leather that is very comfortable.

It is going to be delivered next sat. Now If I can just get someone to take one of my Sofas off my hands.
 

mep

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A classic case of “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” That chair reminds me of a Shar Pei.
 

Dr_jitsu

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Looks great in person and is the most comfortable chair I have sat in.

The key is that I want to be somewhat upright when I watch a movie (not in full recline) yet still comfy. This chair does it perfectly.
 

mep

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I wouldn't know about Ashley and Yuan Tai. I love my big daddy pimp chair.
 

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