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Thu, Mar 4, 10 at 10:06
| We're trying to replace a sectional that we've had in our family room for nearly 20 years. It's a Schnadig and has worn well through several recoverings. We found a Clayton Marcus sectional - style 3814 - that we liked a lot. We especially like their warranty. But then we took a peek at Lee Industries - 2000 series - and were impressed by the eco-values. Now, we're not sure which is the better way to go. A little concerned that Lee uses "engineered" woods in their frame. Anyone had their Lee sofa for several years? Has it worn well? |
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- Posted by kateskouros (My Page) on Sun, Mar 7, 10 at 18:52
| i never heard of clayton marcus so i googled. looks like they use engineered wood as well. on paper, it looks like they are comparable to lee, although i couldn't find options for seat cushions. lee offers an array of choices in this department. good luck! |
Here is a link that might be useful: clayton marcus construction
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| check out wesleyhallfurniture.com comparable, to both Lee and Clayton but a little better : ) |
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