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 £949

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Anthony Peake
2 years ago
5 stars
Very Helpful Friendly Staff they had good knowledge of the Furniture with good advice would Definitely be going there again Thankyou Tony.

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2 years ago
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5 months ago
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