The Ergo Skara manual chair and footstool range from G Plan Upholstery offers refined comfort and Scandinavian-inspired design, now available in luxurious leather.
The Ergo Skara range combines sleek aesthetics with ergonomic functionality, making it a standout choice in the leather recliner category. Designed with a manual adjustable headrest and pad-over-chaise cushion detail, the chair provides enhanced support and relaxation whether upright or reclined. The coordinating footstool complements the chair perfectly, allowing you to unwind in style.
Choose from a black or chrome base and a veneered side finish in light or dark wood to suit your interior. Upholstered in premium leather, the Skara range reflects G Plan’s commitment to quality British craftsmanship and timeless comfort.
All measurements are approximate.
Width: 73cm (28.7.inches)
Height: 110cm (43.3.inches)
Depth: 84cm (33.1.inches)
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Louise Macklin
3 months ago
This is a great local company which is family owned. The whole team is very welcoming. They have so much stock in their two showrooms, catering for all different tastes. They are all very helpful and [read more]knowledgeable about their ranges, and are clear about communicating the lead-times. The delivery guys are fantastic and always take care in your home when assembling furniture. We’ve bought several items from them since moving to the area and will definitely return.
Helen Lacey
2 years ago
Great team. Very helpful and experienced. Family run business.
Lots of lovely sofas and chairs to look at and try out.
Robert
1 month ago
I have given this store 5 stars because all the staff are so very helpful and understanding that it’s a great pleasure to purchase from everyone who works from Webb House Furnishings including the del [read more]ivery drivers.
The quality of the products are excellent and I would recommend this store to everyone who is looking for quality furniture.
Well done and I will be back to purchase more items from the best store in South Cheshire, in fact I would say in the U.K.