Clyde Leather Ottoman
$1,339
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$1,679
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You save 20% ($340)
Sumptuous yet sleek, the Clyde Leather Ottoman extends the comfort and function of your space with aplomb. Choose from the many rich Bassett leathers to create a one-of-a-kind centerpiece for feet-up relaxation, or include the ottoman in any configuration of the Clyde modular sectional. Low wood legs and tightly upholstered leather make it as versatile a piece of furniture as it is stylish. Its leather will age with grace, continuing to add an elegant patina to your to your casual lifestyle.
See the leather in your home.
Information
- SKU 2756-00L-53
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Sale Info
Options
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Available With Tufting
No
Materials & Origin
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Materials
Leather
Dimensions
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Height
17.0
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Width
40.0
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Depth
40.0
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Weight
58.0
Measurements
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Leg Height
1.5
Online + In store ordering
- We review each piece on your order – and may reach out to talk about your design since we’ll make this from scratch
Build + Delivery Time
- First, we’ll cut and build the frame using an interlocking body design for stability. Then we’ll cut and sew your cover, and fully upholster your piece.
- Once finished at our North Carolina factory, we’ll ship your piece, then reach out and make sure we find a day that’s best for your delivery
- In most areas of the country, the build to delivery of this piece takes 4 - 6 weeks. Your local store will have more specific delivery timelines for your area.
- Full delivery details here.
White Glove Delivery
- Professional furniture delivery teams will place your furniture in your room of choice
- Safety is of the utmost importance to us. Read more here.
- We'll take care of unpackaging and assembling – and of course, we'll clean up the packaging too
Prepare + Measure
- Clear a path into the area you’d like your piece to be placed
- Measure all doorways, stairwells, hallways, ceilings, entryways, and landings to ensure that your furniture will fit into your room – your local designer can provide guidance on measuring
Care​
- Dust frequently with a soft, dry white cotton cloth; this cuts down on wear and abrasion. ​
- Avoid polishes, oils, ammonia, cleaning fluids, solvents or detergents as these can damage your leather. ​
- Minimize fading: use window treatments to minimize the effects of sunlight that can lead to your leather discoloring. Heating and air outlets can also fade leathers. ​
- See our leather blog for more on leather care and maintenance. ​
Cleaning​
- Wipe leather with a soft, white cloth slightly dampened with water (distilled if you have hard water) to clean.