swivel base for lazy boy recliner?

looking for a swivel base that is fully hidden under chair

Answers:
Try Woodworkers Supply. I have purchased chair swivels from them before but I don't know if it will fit your needs

Other answers:
You're going to have to visit a carpenter or woodworker for that to happen. Generally speaking most recliners by La-Z-Boy accept swivel bases, but they all require that the base will be visible in the back and possibly on the sides depending on the model of recliner you have. The swivel bases are made that way to support the majority of sizes and weights of people that may sit in them.

La-Z-Boy does sell swivel bases for around $75. You could call your local La-Z-Boy furniture gallery and find out if they still have bases available that can fit your recliner and see how it would look on your chair. That is really the best option for a reclining chair with a swivel base. To go beyond that will be very expensive as someone will have to specifically make one for you completely from scratch.

If reclining isn't your top priority, then you could get a chair that swivels, but doesn't recline. I know La-Z-Boy sells chairs like that and the swivel base is fully hidden under the chair. Go to the website and see that they have available near you. (lazyboy.com)
You're going to have to visit a carpenter or woodworker for that to happen. Generally speaking most recliners by La-Z-Boy accept swivel bases, but they all require that the base will be visible in the back and possibly on the sides depending on the model of recliner you have. The swivel bases are made that way to support the majority of sizes and weights of people that may sit in them.

La-Z-Boy does sell swivel bases for around $75. You could call your local La-Z-Boy furniture gallery and find out if they still have bases available that can fit your recliner and see how it would look on your chair. That is really the best option for a reclining chair with a swivel base. To go beyond that will be very expensive as someone will have to specifically make one for you completely from scratch.

If reclining isn't your top priority, then you could get a chair that swivels, but doesn't recline. I know La-Z-Boy sells chairs like that and the swivel base is fully hidden under the chair. Go to the website and see that they have available near you. (lazyboy.com)
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