Why You Need a Verona Reclining Arm Chair

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What could be better than sitting outside your caravan, in the summer sun with a glass of wine, on a luxury reclining chair that simply allows you to drift away?

The Verona Reclining Arm Chair is one of the most comfortable recliners currently on the market. Not only is this reclining chair the epitome of comfort it also looks stunning which is strangely odd for a reclining chair. The chair is made of Verona-patterned fabric and the cleverly design bungee cord that joins the material to the frame allows the seat to take the contours of your body. The material as well as the padding work exceptionally well together and this further enhances the comfort.

Many chairs in this category recline in steps and that can often make it difficult for people to find a position that is comfortable for them. This chair is completely different because it gives total control to the user. It has a step-less recline mechanism which is a clever feature that allows the chair to be reclined until the user finds a position that works for them. To fix the recline position in place, there are lock levers that require twisting and that is it- the perfect reclining position!

Apart from the superior build quality and neat design, what sets this apart from other reclining chairs is the price. For any caravan user, one issue they face is space and this recliner folds down into a compact size so that it can be easily stored away.

Final thoughts…

So you’re going to need to empty the piggy bank to buy this but who would mind when you get this kind of luxury? Well built, well designed and simple to use, it offers complete practicality on a scale that cannot be matched by anything else on the market. So go on…grab another glass of wine and recline…you’ve earned it!

John Darnbrough

A caravanning blogger and van life enthusiast, John been caravanning since childhood. John loves exploring new places with family and friends and is a passionate advocate for responsible and sustainable caravanning.

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