SKU:
DAE800S
Daniel - Triple Power Leather Theater Sofa - Gray
$4,13999 USD
$5,16999
Unit price
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
At this time we are only able to offer delivery in the Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas area.
Experience the theater from the comfort of home with the Daniel Triple-Power Leather Reclining Sofa. Wrapped in plush, mossy-gray leather, this sofa is designed for immersive entertainment. Built-in speakers, a subwoofer, and vibration transponders surround you with lifelike sound, while air massage and soothing heat settings add next-level relaxation. A convenient drop-down console offers wireless charging, integrated lighting, and easy-access controls, keeping everything within reach. Enjoy the ultimate blend of luxury, comfort, and high-tech entertainment with the Daniel Triple-Power Leather Reclining Sofa.
Product Features
Daniel - Triple Power Leather Theater Sofa - Gray
87.0"W x 41.0"D x 42.0"H - 332.2 lb
Product Features
- QUALITY CONSTRUCTION: Upholstered in luxurious top-grain leather IN on all seating and front-facing areas, with durable faux leather on the sides and back. Engineered wood frame with foam and sinuous spring construction for lasting support.
- TRIPLE-POWER RECLINING: Effortlessly reach your ideal comfort with zero-gravity recline, power-adjustable headrest, and footrest, all controlled at the touch of a button. Perfectly positions for TV viewing and relaxation.
- DROP-DOWN CONSOLE: Convenient drop-down console includes two wireless chargers, an integrated control panel, and overhead lighting for a fully equipped seating experience.
Daniel - Triple Power Leather Theater Sofa - Gray
87.0"W x 41.0"D x 42.0"H - 332.2 lb
Neill's Homestore takes delivery seriously. Their staff will make sure your furniture arrives in the best condition, remove your old furniture, and will rearrange your room until you are satisfied.
At this time we are only able to offer delivery in the Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas area.

