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The Boutique Lavish range is a glamorous revolution in contemporary style that marks a new chapter in British design. Made to stand out, its modern style reimagines classics and gives luxury a one-of-a-kind glamorous look. With sumptuous chenille upholstery, elegant fluted arms, and a deep Encore foam seat with a 5-year plumpness guarantee, Lavish is simply irresistible. Silk-soft feather-filled cushions and bolsters are included with the sofas and snugglers, while the stylish bench footstool also serves as a chic coffee table. Designed in the UK by Alexander & James exclusively for Furniture Village. Ultimate glamour, but with a sophisticated twist – that's this Boutique Lavish 3-seater sofa. Manhattan-inspired design upholstered in a sumptuous jacquard chenille with gently fluted arms. Why you'll love it. Bring a touch of high-end style to your home with this 3 seater sofa. Modern glamorous silhouette with a statement feel. Roomy design for a luxurious lounging experience. Sumptuous jacquard chenille upholstery in a range of sophisticated colours. Beautifully fluted statement arms. Generously deep ‘spring-back’ encore foam seat cushions for extra comfort. 2 ruffled crushed velvet bolsters included. Designed in the UK by Alexander and James exclusively for Furniture Village. This gorgeous sofa is part of the Boutique Lavish range of sofas, chairs and footstools. What you need to know. Medium comfort level. Fibre-filled back cushions. Also available as a scatter back. Reversible high density encore foam seat cushions with 5-year plumpness guarantee. Solid wooden frame with hardwood rails. Bolt off arms for easier delivery, but please consider access for our delivery team. Some fabrics can show wear on areas of more use or in direct sunlight. Rotate seat and back cushions regularly if possible. Please read our upholstery care guide for more advice.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Furniture Village's websitehere