Lalique Winged Deep Headboard

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Product Information

The Harrisons Lalique deep buttoned headboard with wings is designed to match your Harrison divan base. Featuring a european stylish square sections finished with a matching or contrasting piping option.

The 'deep' refers to the headboard being floorstanding as opposed to a traditional strut attachment.

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Sizes & Features

All measurements are approximate.

Features

  • Handmade in Yorkshire
  • Ideally suited to fit your Harrison Divan Base
  • Available in standard and special sizing
  • Floorstanding
  • Choice of fabrics

 

Lalique Winged Deep Headboard
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Harrison Beds
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Man. Rec. Price £989

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cecilia bridges
1 year ago
5 stars
What can I say. Excellent service from this gem of a store. Their customer service is the best we have ever received. We experienced an issue, absolutely not of Webb House's making. The resolution of [read more] which could not have been better. Exceptional. Do not hesitate to buy from this family company. Gary is an amazing member of their team, he is brilliant to deal with, he gave us unbelievable service. Friendly, knowledgeable, fabulous. Hope he's is appreciated. Such an asset to the store.

Peter Williams
9 months ago
5 stars
Excellent place to visit with an extensive range of furniture on two floors. They have two stores in Nantwich so allow yourself plenty of time.The sales staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable.

David Pickworth
2 years ago
5 stars
Great place to purchase furniture and has old style customer service with nothing to much Remember when we moved in the delivery drivers couldn’t get to the house because builders were working on roa [read more]d so they carried each item down the road in their Father Christmas outfits.