

Modern Rhino fabric 3-seater recliner with LED reading lights and charging dock


Modern Rhino fabric 2-seater recliner with centre console, manual or electric


Dual-motor electric 3-seater with drop-down console, USB, and power outlet


Family-friendly 5-seater Rhino fabric corner recliner with cup holder console


Dual-motor electric 2-seater with adjustable headrest, console, and LED


Dual-motor electric recliner chair with adjustable headrest, USB, and LED


Modern 3-seater recliner with twin outer manual seats and fixed middle


Modern Rhino fabric recliner chair with choice of manual or electric mechanism


Luxe air leather 3-seater manual recliner with drop-down charging console


Cinema-style 4-seat theatre electric recliner with cup-mounted controls and LED


Luxe air leather 2-seater manual recliner with cup holder console


Family-friendly waterproof fabric recliner chair with manual lever


Family-friendly waterproof fabric 3-seater recliner with fold-down console


Modern 7-seat L-shape recliner with four reclining seats and dual consoles


Modern 2-seater recliner with multi-position manual recline in mixed fabrics


Modern recliner chair with manual pull-handle in Rhino or microfibre fabric


Luxe air leather rocker and swivel recliner chair with full 360° base


Luxe air leather 3-seater electric recliner with drop-down charging console


Luxe air leather 5-seat curved corner recliner with drop-down charging dock


Family-friendly waterproof fabric 2-seater recliner with dual manual recline


Cinema-style 3-seat theatre recliner with electric seats, tray tables, and LED


Luxe air leather electric recliner chair with smooth button-controlled motion


Luxe air leather 3-seater recliner with twin manual recliners and pillow arms


Dual-motor electric 2-seater recliner with Bluetooth speaker and USB charging
Find the right recliner for the way you live
A recliner is one of the most considered furniture purchases in any home — it earns its place by being used every day, often for years. Whether you're after a single chair for a reading nook, a 2-seater for a cosy living room, or a full 3-seater electric recliner lounge for the family, the right choice comes down to four practical questions: how many seats, what style of operation, what material, and how much space you have to work with.
Our complete recliner range is built around those four decisions. Below we've grouped every collection by configuration, mechanism, and material so you can navigate quickly to what suits you — and we've included a short buying guide further down to walk you through how to choose.
Browse our complete recliner range
By configuration
Pick the right number of seats for your room. Choose single recliner chairs for solo seating or reading nooks, 2-seater recliner lounges for couples or compact living rooms, or 3-seater recliner lounges for full family seating. We also stock corner lounges with recliners for L-shaped layouts and dedicated home theatre recliners for media rooms.
By mechanism
Choose how you want to recline. Our electric recliners offer button-control convenience with optional dual motors, wireless charging, and ambient lighting. Manual recliner sofas use a traditional lever or pushback mechanism — simpler, more affordable, and reliable. Rocking recliners add gentle motion alongside the recline function.
By material
Material affects both look and care. Our leather recliner collection covers premium genuine leather, durable air leather, and PU leather alternatives — each with different price points and care requirements suited to Queensland homes.
Recliner packages
If you're furnishing a whole living room, our recliner packages include matched 3+2+1, 3+1+1 and 3+2 sets — saving you the work of co-ordinating individual pieces and usually saving on the total compared to buying separately.
How to choose your recliner
Most buyers work through these four questions in roughly this order. Take them one at a time:
1. What size do you need?
Start with how many people will use it regularly. A single recliner chair suits one person — typically placed in a corner, beside a window, or facing a TV. A 2-seater works for couples or small living rooms. A 3-seater is the most popular choice for family living rooms and is large enough to seat three adults comfortably. If your room is L-shaped, a corner lounge with recliners gives you the most seating per square metre.
A practical tip: measure the wall or area you're placing the recliner against, then add 60–90 cm of clearance behind it for the recline action — unless you're choosing a wall-hugger design, which only needs 8–15 cm.
2. Electric or manual?
Manual recliners are simpler and more affordable — you pull a lever or push back to engage the recline. They have no electronics, no power requirement, and fewer parts that can wear out long-term. Electric recliners use a motor (single or dual) and a button on the armrest. They give you precise positioning, quiet operation, and on dual-motor models the ability to adjust the headrest separately — useful for reading, watching TV, or sleeping. Many electric models also include extras like wireless charging, USB ports, cooling cupholders, and ambient lighting under the frame.
If you value convenience and modern features, go electric. If you prefer simplicity or are working to a tighter budget, manual is the practical choice.
3. Leather or fabric?
Leather wipes clean, ages well, and handles spills more forgivingly than fabric. Genuine leather and air leather are durable but premium-priced. PU leather looks similar at a lower cost but doesn't last as long. Fabric is softer to the touch, comes in a wider range of colours and patterns, and tends to be cooler against the skin in summer — worth thinking about in Queensland's climate. Fabric does require more careful cleaning if spills happen.
4. How much space do you have?
If you're tight on floor space — apartments, townhouses, smaller living rooms — look for wall-hugger electric recliners. The mechanism slides the seat forward as the back tilts, so the recliner needs only 8–15 cm of clearance behind it. Standard recliners need 60–90 cm. The right answer depends on the room: in a generous family room, the standard mechanism works fine; in tighter Brisbane and Gold Coast apartments, wall-hugger is the safer pick.
Electric vs manual recliners — at a glance
Electric recliners
- Button-control operation — no levers
- Precise positioning at any angle
- Quiet motor with smooth motion
- Optional dual motor for separate headrest control
- Optional features: wireless charging, USB ports, cooling cupholders, ambient lighting, storage
- Requires a power point nearby
- Higher price point on average
Manual recliners
- Lever or pushback mechanism
- No electronics — fewer parts to consider long-term
- Works anywhere — no power point needed
- Generally lower price point
- Faster to engage if you're already familiar with the mechanism
- Typically less precise — usually two or three set positions
- No add-on features (charging, lighting, etc.)
Why shop recliners at A2Z Furniture
We're a family-owned Australian furniture retailer with five showrooms across South-East Queensland — the largest recliner showroom network in the region. Buying a recliner is the kind of purchase that genuinely benefits from sitting in the chair before committing, and our locations across Rocklea, North Ipswich, Sandgate, Bundall, and Beenleigh mean there's almost always one close to wherever you live.
Because we import directly and manage our own stock, we keep prices lower than most national retailers without compromising on build quality. Our range covers everything from entry-level fabric manuals through to premium dual-motor leather lounges with full feature sets — and we refresh the range regularly so what's on the floor reflects what's actually selling, not what's been sitting there for years.
Visit a Showroom or Order with Free Local Delivery
Recliners are best chosen in person — the seat depth, the back angle, the way the headrest sits against your neck — these are things that don't always come through in product photos. Visit any of our five South-East Queensland showrooms to test the full range:
- Rocklea — Brisbane south-west
- North Ipswich — Ipswich
- Sandgate — Brisbane bayside
- Bundall — Gold Coast
- Beenleigh — Logan / between Brisbane and Gold Coast
We offer Free Local Delivery across the Brisbane and Gold Coast metro areas, with affordable delivery available to wider regional Queensland.
Frequently asked questions
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What's the difference between a recliner chair and a recliner lounge?
In Australian usage, a "recliner chair" or "recliner armchair" usually refers to a single-seat unit — one person, often used in a reading nook, beside a window, or as an accent piece. A "recliner lounge" is a multi-seat sofa where one or more seats reclines — typically 2-seater or 3-seater, used as primary family seating. Both can be electric or manual.
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Are electric or manual recliners better?
Neither is objectively better — they suit different priorities. Electric recliners win on convenience, precise positioning, and modern features (wireless charging, USB ports, ambient lighting). Manual recliners win on price, simplicity, and working anywhere without a power outlet. If you watch a lot of TV, read in the chair, or want fine-grained position control, electric is usually the right call. If you want the most chair for your budget or prefer fewer electronics in the long term, manual is the practical choice.
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How do I choose the right size recliner for my room?
Start with how many people will use it regularly: single chair for one, 2-seater for two, 3-seater for family use. Then measure the wall or floor space you have available, and add clearance for the recline action — 60–90 cm behind a standard recliner, or 8–15 cm behind a wall-hugger model. Don't forget to factor in the path to the chair: a 3-seater that just fits the wall but blocks a doorway when reclined isn't a good fit. If you're unsure, our showroom staff can talk through dimensions for your specific space.
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How long do recliners typically last?
A well-built recliner used daily should last 8–15 years, depending on materials, frame quality, and how it's looked after. Leather lasts longer than fabric on average; hardwood frames outlast particleboard; manual mechanisms outlast electric mechanisms over very long periods (electric motors are typically the first thing to wear out, though they're often replaceable). Avoiding direct sunlight, cleaning spills promptly, and not putting unusual weight or stress on the recline mechanism all extend the life of the chair.
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Can recliners be repaired if something breaks?
Most issues can be repaired. Manual recliner mechanisms are mechanical — if a lever or release cable fails, it's usually replaceable. Electric recliner motors are modular and often interchangeable on the same model. Upholstery damage on leather is repairable in many cases; fabric is harder to invisibly repair. Frame damage is the most serious — a cracked frame is rarely worth repairing on a budget chair, but is fixable on premium models. Always keep your warranty paperwork; many issues fall within the warranty period.
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Is leather or fabric better for a recliner in Queensland?
Both work in the Queensland climate, with trade-offs. Leather wipes clean, handles humidity well in air-conditioned rooms, and ages with character — but it can feel warm in summer if the room isn't cooled. Fabric breathes better and feels cooler against the skin, but stains are harder to remove and high humidity over years can affect lower-quality fabrics. If your recliner sits in a regularly-cooled living room, leather is a strong choice. If you don't run the AC often or prefer the feel of fabric, fabric works fine — just commit to spot-cleaning spills quickly. Browse our leather range if material is your starting point.
