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Hozy Accent Chair, Foam Fill Top Grain Buffalo Leather, Black and Orange - BM351898Features: Product Weight : 36. 75 lbs One accent club chair Durable solid wood and plywood frame ensures longevity High density foam padded seat cushions serve plush comfort Soft, top grain buffalo leather upholstery in a charming orange finish Attached back and seat cushions for consistent comfort and non slipping sitting experience Space saving armless design, ideal for compact spaces Framed base features four tapered support legs for stability
Features:
- Product Weight : 36.75 lbs
- One accent club chair
- Durable solid wood and plywood frame ensures longevity
- High density foam padded seat cushions serve plush comfort
- Soft, top grain buffalo leather upholstery in a charming orange finish
- Attached back and seat cushions for consistent comfort and non-slipping sitting experience
- Space-saving armless design, ideal for compact spaces
- Framed base features four tapered support legs for stability
- Trendy, bold black finish accentuates classic to modern home décor
- Supports 300lbs of distributed weight comfortably
- Assembly required
- Modern, contemporary style
- Check out our Hozy collection for more options
- Overall Dimension: 32.5L x 28.5W x 32H, Seat Width: 28, Seat Depth: 22.5, Seat Height: 19, Leg height: 8, in inches
Description:
Make any nook of your home cozy and stylish with this accent club chair. Constructed using quality wood, it is supported by four tapered black legs and supports 300 lbs. of weight comfortably. Dense foam padded seat and back cushions offer plush comfort, while the orange top grain buffalo leather upholstery provides a soft hand feel. Check out our Hozy collection for more options.
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This was a good expose on how our government secures monies without you ...
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This was a good expose on how our government secures monies without you being aware of it for use in their useless game of punishment and the ultimate ruination of the towns in which they place these freaking Hell-holes
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Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2017
★★★★★ 5
Everyone should read this, it affects us all
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Incisive, informative, well-researched critique not only if the prison complex but of reform efforts that feed into it.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2019
★★★★★ 5
READ LEARN, LIBERATE CONSCIOUSNESS AND GROW
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TO LEARN OF THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX AND WHAT IT DOES, IS, AND SIGNIFIES, TAKES A SWEET INSPIRATIONAL LIFE ALTERING AND TOUCHING PERSON SO READ THIS AND OTHERS AND FEEL THE COMPELLIING SUCCESS OF NO LONGER BEING FOOLED
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Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2013
★★★★★ 5
If you want a historically accurate account of the growth ...
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If you want a historically accurate account of the growth of the carceral state, skip the New Jim Crow and read this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2018
★★★★★ 5
An excellent book...a must read!
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Ruthie Gilmore's examination of California's prison-industrial complex paints a sobering portrait of the effects of the state's post-industrial decline in the past quarter century. Supplemented by numerous charts, maps, and statistics, Gilmore argues that the massive prison-building project that began in the early 1980s was rooted in earlier developments, namely the failure of the "welfare-warfare state" to absorb the numerous surpluses created by political and economic restructuring. Combining theory and historical-sociological analysis, this highly readable book is at once depressing and optimistic; it lays out the facts and guidelines for pursuing meaningful, antiracist struggles against the systemic dehumanization of immigrants, low-wage workers, and youths of color that continues to characterize U.S. political culture.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2006