Armchair armrest damage during delivery: a quick inspection

Armchair armrest damage during delivery: a quick inspection

Armchair armrest damage during delivery: a quick inspection

A modern armchair beside the sofa creates a second seating zone without committing to a sectional — useful in HDB living rooms where the third seat doesn't fit, and in condos where the living room doubles as work-from-home space. Megafurniture's Modern Armchair range covers wingback, club, accent, swivel, and recliner styles in fabric, velvet, and full-grain leather. Recliners earn their footprint in homes where one or both adults work long hours and want a proper end-of-day setup — not just a sofa, but a chair that does most of the work. Megafurniture's Recliner range includes manual lever and electric push-button variants across 1-seater, 2-seater, and 3-seater configurations. Allow 60–90cm of clearance behind the chair for full recline.. Pricing typically starts around $349 for the modern contemporary line.. Mid-century armchairs lean on iconic 1950s-1960s silhouettes — egg chairs, wingbacks, straight-line compact accent designs — rendered in modern materials and proportions. Living Room Furniture . Megafurniture's Mid Century Armchair collection includes solid wood frames with premium fabric or leather upholsteries, with prices starting at $699. The range pairs particularly well in homes leaning into 1960s-inspired interior schemes.. A rocking chair pulls double duty in modern homes — nursery seating during the baby years, balcony reading chair afterwards, and a corner accent piece when the kids no longer need rocking to sleep. Megafurniture's Rocking Chair range includes classic wooden frames, modern upholstered designs, and combined rocker-recliner variants. An Armchair earns its space in Singapore homes through versatility — second seating zone beside the sofa, dedicated reading chair in a bedroom corner, work-from-home perch when the desk feels too formal. Megafurniture's combined 1-seater sofa and armchair hub covers single-seat lounge designs, statement accent pieces, and compact reading-nook chairs in fabric, full-grain leather, faux leather, velvet, and bouclé. Most pieces sit between 80cm and 100cm wide, sized for tight Singapore floor plans.. Most pieces are sized for HDB common bedrooms and condominium nurseries.. Minimalist armchairs strip the silhouette down to clean structure — slim arms, tapered legs, neutral upholstery — and earn their floor space through proportion rather than visual weight. A Japandi armchair brings Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian warmth into a single seating piece — light wood frames, natural-fibre upholstery, low-profile silhouettes. Megafurniture's Japandi Armchair range starts around $359 and covers low-profile lounge chairs, statement accent pieces, and reading-nook designs. Most are sized for compact Japandi living rooms and home offices.. Megafurniture's Minimalist Armchair range covers compact accent chairs, mid-size lounge designs, oversized loungers, swivel chairs, and recliners. Rattan chairs bring a natural, woven texture into the room that fabric and leather alternatives can't match — particularly suited to Japandi, Scandinavian, and resort-style interior schemes. Megafurniture's Rattan Chair collection includes handwoven armchair, dining chair, and accent designs in natural rattan finishes. Each piece works as a standalone statement or as part of a coordinated seating arrangement.. Prices start around $359, with most pieces sized for compact Singapore apartments.. Scandinavian armchairs lean on Nordic design principles — clean lines, neutral palettes, light wood finishes, and natural upholstery materials. Megafurniture's Scandinavian Armchair collection covers wingback, mid-century modern, leather, and wooden variants in earthy tones and muted pastels. The pieces pair especially well with light-wood floors and white-walled HDB and condominium interiors..
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