







Kerrie Fabric Power Rocking Recliner
View all of the items in the Kerrie collection Exceptional comfort with refined contemporary style
Kerrie should rest on a runway. It exudes the comfort, styling, and scale fitting of first-class seating on any airline. The recessed pad on the curved arm, the fully padded footrest, and the tufted back give Kerrie its superior comfort, support, and contemporary flair. A power rocking reclining mechanism lets you rock and change angles effortlessly from an upright to a fully reclined position with the touch of a button.
43H x 35W x 40L
Kerrie should rest on a runway. It exudes the comfort, styling, and scale fitting of first-class seating on any airline. The recessed pad on the curved arm, the fully padded footrest, and the tufted back give Kerrie its superior comfort, support, and contemporary flair. A power rocking reclining mechanism lets you rock and change angles effortlessly from an upright to a fully reclined position with the touch of a button.
- Also available in Performance fabrics - Revolution and LiveSmart
- Safety locks prevent the furniture from rocking while reclining.
- Removable backs allow for easy lifting and maneuvering through doorways.
- Model Number: S2806-51M
43H x 35W x 40L
Overall Dimensions
Width: 35"
Depth: 40"
Height: 43"
Open Depth: 68"
Wall Clearance: 14"
Arm Dimensions
Arm Height: 24"
Total Inside Seat
Seat Width: 21"
Seat Depth: 21"
Seat Height: 20"
Brand: Flexsteel
Collection: Kerrie
SKU: 6000000240
Description: Recliners
Features: Charging Ports Included
Material: Fabric
Back Constructions: Attached
Seat Constructions: Attached
Standard Seat Cushion: High-Density (HC)
Spring Unit: DualFlex
Style: Transitional
Type: Recliners
Motion Type: Power Reclining and Rocking
Control Type: Power Button
Carton Volume: 26.331
Carton Weight: 131.000 lb
Product Weight: 131 lb

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