Recliner Buying Guide
Every Sky Recliners two-seater — living room loveseats and home theatre pairs — in one place with live factory-direct prices, plus the things no one explains: layouts, exact room sizing, materials, motors, consoles and every add-on.
A 2-seater is the most space-efficient way for two people to get full recliner comfort — a shared-arm pair spans roughly 5 to 6 feet and needs only about 6 inches of wall clearance behind it. Sky Recliners builds two distinct ranges: living room 2-seaters (plush loveseat styling for lounges, TV rooms and bedrooms) and home theatre 2-seaters (cinema-grade pairs with console, chiller and motorised options). Every current model from both ranges is shown below with live factory-direct, GST-inclusive prices. Choose your range first, then your material (leatherette to full Italian leather), motors (manual to triple) and add-ons (console, chiller, table, LED, USB, massage).
The two-seater is quietly the most versatile recliner size in India. It seats a couple in a bedroom, anchors a compact TV lounge, forms the second row of a larger theatre, or becomes a private two-seat cinema in a room where a three-seater would crowd the wall. Yet most buyers never see the full picture, because living room loveseat recliners and home theatre recliner pairs are usually sold on separate pages as if they were unrelated products. This guide fixes that: every current Sky Recliners 2-seater from both ranges appears together below, with live prices pulled straight from our catalogue — so what you see is what we're building today.
Everything here is made to order at our own New Delhi factory, so you choose the colour, the material, the motor and the extras. Prices are for the complete two-seat set and already include GST. First, the one decision that matters most — which of the two ranges you actually need.
What every Sky two-seater includes as standard: a full reclining mechanism with a 5-year warranty, your choice of colour in a standard fabric or leatherette, and pan-India delivery and installation. Manual recline is included on every model, with single, dual and triple motors available as upgrades. Nothing in this guide is a fixed package — each pair is built to the exact specification you choose.
Both ranges recline fully and both are built seat by seat in the same factory, but they are designed around different rooms and different evenings.
Styled as furniture first: softer, sofa-like proportions that sit naturally beside your existing sofa set in a lounge, TV room or bedroom. Choose this range when the recliner shares the room with the rest of your life — guests, daylight, conversation — and you want it to look like an elegant loveseat that happens to recline, rather than a cinema seat that happens to be in a lounge.
Engineered as a cinema row of two: high-back bucket-style seats that hold you through a three-hour film, provision for a storage console with cup-holders between the seats, and a reclining geometry that needs only about 6 inches of wall clearance so the pair can sit close to the back wall of a media room. Choose this range for a dedicated theatre room, a bedroom cinema setup, or as the rear row behind a larger front row.
The honest rule of thumb: if the room's main job is watching, go home theatre; if the room's main job is living, go living room. Price-wise the ranges overlap — material and motors move the price far more than the range does — so pick the range by the room, then spend your budget on the material and motor you'll feel every day.
"Two-seater" is not one thing. The two seats can be arranged a few ways, and the arrangement changes how much wall you need, how it feels to sit in, and what it costs. Here are the layouts you'll actually be choosing between:
Two recliners side by side sharing a slim armrest between them. This is the most common and most space-efficient two-seater — you are not paying width for extra chair arms. It reads as one connected piece, everyone still gets their own seat and footrest, and both seats recline independently.
The same pair with a storage console dropped between the two seats. The console adds cup-holders and storage, creates a little personal space between neighbours, and turns the "loveseat" feel into a true "individual cinema seat" feel. It adds about 10–12 inches of width — the classic home theatre couple's setup.
Two distinct recliner chairs rather than one connected piece. Each viewer gets a clearly defined seat, and you can space them apart or add a side table between them. Choose this when you prefer separate seats to a connected pair, or when the wall is wide enough to breathe.
On models offered with a lounger end, one seat is a full chaise so one person can lie completely flat instead of just reclining. The lounger adds roughly a seat-and-a-half of width on its end, so it suits rooms with a little more space on one side — but it is the most relaxed seat in the house.
Getting the size right is the one thing you cannot fix after delivery, so measure before you fall in love with a model. Here is how the numbers work for a two-seat pair. Treat these as planning ranges — the exact width, depth and height of each model are listed on its product page, and our team will confirm them for your exact configuration.
A single recliner seat is typically about 30 to 34 inches (2.5–2.8 ft) wide at the base. A shared-arm two-seater therefore spans roughly 5 to 6 feet in total. A console between the seats adds about 10 to 12 inches — plan for this if you want one. A lounger end adds roughly a seat-and-a-half. Two individual chairs can be spaced apart, so allow for any gap you want between them.
Behind the pair, leave about 6 inches of clearance from the wall so the backrest can travel as it reclines. In front, the footrest extends when reclined — keep about 2.5 to 3.5 feet of open floor ahead. Allow a walkway of at least 2 feet if people need to pass in front of seated viewers.
For comfortable viewing, a good starting point is to sit roughly 1.5 to 2.5 times the screen's diagonal away from it. With a 65-inch TV that's about 8 to 13 feet; with a 100-inch projector screen, about 12 to 20 feet. Place your pair inside that band, then work the clearances above around it.
Measure the wall width where the pair will sit and subtract about a foot of breathing room on each side — if you're left with 6 feet or more, a shared-arm pair fits easily, and 7 feet fits a pair with a console. Measure the depth from that wall to the screen, mark 6 inches off the back wall and 3 feet in front of the seat line, and check the walkway. Still unsure? Send us the wall measurement on WhatsApp, or use the AI Room Planner and it will do the maths for you.
This section is loaded live from our current catalogue, so the models and prices below are exactly what we are building and quoting today — complete two-seat sets, factory-direct and GST-inclusive, before any optional upgrades. Home theatre pairs first, then living room loveseats. Tap any model to choose your colour, material, motors and add-ons.
Don't see the exact configuration you want? Every piece is made to order, so we can build a two-seat version of most of our larger rows — ask us or browse the full collection.
Material changes how a recliner feels, how it ages, and how it copes with Indian weather and family life. Here's the full ladder, with the per-seat upgrade cost over the base price — on a two-seater, simply double the per-seat figure for the pair.
Every price already includes a standard fabric or leatherette finish in a wide range of colours. Leatherette wipes clean in seconds and looks sharp; fabric is softer and warmer to the hand. For most rooms, the standard finishes look and wear beautifully.
A denser, better-grained leatherette with a more convincing leather look and a more durable surface. The most popular single upgrade, because it lifts the whole pair for ₹6,000.
Genuine Italian leather on every surface you touch — seats, arm tops, headrests — with hard-wearing matched material where it isn't seen. You get the real-hide feel and smell where it counts, at a fraction of a full-leather build.
The entire piece, inside and out, wrapped in genuine Italian leather. The most premium, most durable and most luxurious finish we offer.
If the pair lives in a family lounge with food, kids and daily use, leatherette (standard or premium) is the practical hero — it wipes clean and shrugs off humidity. If the pair is the centrepiece of a dedicated theatre or a formal room, genuine Italian leather is the finish you'll never regret. Keep genuine leather out of long direct sunlight to preserve its colour.
This is where a recliner stops being a chair and starts being a cinema seat. Every motorised model uses German Okin motor technology, and you choose how much movement you want per seat — so on a two-seater the two of you can even choose differently.
Reclined by hand or a side lever. Reliable, no power needed, and the most economical way to seat two.
One-touch powered recline. Press and hold to find your angle anywhere between upright and fully back — no levers, no effort.
The backrest and the legrest move independently, so you can drop the footrest without tipping the back, or recline the back while keeping your feet down. This is the upgrade most people feel immediately.
Adds a powered headrest on top of independent back and legrest, so your neck and screen angle are dialled in separately. The full first-class experience, and the spec we'd pair with a leather flagship.
This is the section most sellers skip. Every one of these is optional and configured by you on the product page. Here's what each actually is and what it costs.
A storage box that sits between the two seats, with two cup-holders on top as standard. It adds personal space between the two of you and a place to put remotes, glasses and snacks. One console between a pair gives the true "individual cinema seat" feel — remember it adds about 10–12 inches of width.
1 cup + 1 chiller (+₹10,000) — swaps one cup-holder for a chiller that keeps a drink cold through the film. 1 cup + pop-up table (+₹6,000) — adds a small fold-out surface for a plate or a laptop.
A cooled cup-holder for keeping drinks cold during long sessions — the single most-requested luxury touch.
A tray table that swings across your lap and away again, for eating, working or a laptop without leaving your seat.
Ambient lighting under the seat base — a soft glow that looks like a real cinema and helps you find your seat in the dark without lighting up the screen.
A built-in USB port in the seat so phones stay charged through a long movie marathon.
Built-in massage in the seat and back for unwinding after work — a favourite on living room models.
Every two-seater is built for your order at our New Delhi factory, which is why nothing on this page is a fixed package. You choose the colour from the full swatch range (standard fabric and leatherette colours are included in the price), the material from the ladder above, the motors per seat, and the add-ons per seat or per console. On each product page you can preview upholstery colours on the actual model before you order — and on supported models, see the pair in your own room in AR.
Because it's made to order, we can also adapt dimensions for unusual walls, match a colour to your interior scheme, or build a two-seat version of a larger model you like. If you can describe it, message us on WhatsApp — the factory is ours, so the answer is usually yes.
To make the options concrete, here are three ways couples typically specify a two-seater — from keenest price to full flagship. Add each upgrade to the model's base price shown in the live list above.
Shared-arm pair · standard leatherette (included) · manual or single motor · USB in each seat (+₹3,000 total). The lowest-cost way for two people to get genuine recliner comfort — nothing extra to go wrong, easy to keep clean.
Shared-arm pair · premium leatherette (+₹6,000) · dual motors (+₹20,000) · one console with cup-holders (+₹8,000) · LED base lights (+₹4,000). The configuration we'd recommend to most couples building a bedroom or media-room cinema — independent back/legrest control and a proper cinema feel.
Home theatre pair · full Italian leather (+₹60,000) · triple motors (+₹40,000) · console with chiller (+₹10,000 upgrade) · swivel table (+₹6,000). Two first-class seats, built exactly to your colour and room.
1 year on manufacturing. 5 years on the reclining mechanism — the part that does the work. 2 years on the motor for motorised models.
Every pair is built for your order, so production and delivery take about 15 to 28 days. We deliver and install across India — installation is free within Delhi NCR, with a per-seat transport charge outside NCR. Sky Recliners has completed 10,000+ installations across 18+ cities since 2016, and we are a factory-direct, MSME-registered manufacturer, so there is no retailer markup between you and the workshop.
Orders are confirmed with a 50% advance, with the balance due before dispatch. You can order on the website, over WhatsApp, or by phone on +91 97171 94797.
Leatherette and leather wipe clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth; avoid harsh solvents. Fabric should be vacuumed gently and spot-cleaned. Keep genuine leather out of long direct sunlight to preserve the colour, and run the recliner through its full motion occasionally to keep the mechanism smooth. Treated well, a Sky Recliner is built to look and feel new for a decade or more.
Step 1 — pick the range by the room. Dedicated watching room or bedroom cinema → home theatre pair. Shared lounge or living room → living room loveseat.
Step 2 — check the wall. 6 feet of clear wall fits a shared-arm pair; 7 feet fits a pair with a console; a lounger end wants more on one side.
Step 3 — spend on what you touch. Material and motors change your daily experience far more than anything else. Premium leatherette + dual motors is the sweet spot for most couples.
Step 4 — add the cinema touches last. Console, chiller, LED and USB can all be added per your build — and because every pair is made to order, you decide exactly which seat gets what.
1. Forgetting the console width. A console adds 10–12 inches. Measure the wall for the pair plus the console, not just the pair.
2. Ignoring the recline clearances. You need about 6 inches behind and 2.5–3.5 feet in front. A pair that fits the wall but can't recline is just a sofa.
3. Buying the range by looks alone. A cinema pair in a formal lounge, or a soft loveseat in a dark theatre room, both end up feeling wrong. Match the range to the room's job.
4. Skipping motors to save money you'll regret. Manual is genuinely fine — but if you'll use the pair daily, dual motors (+₹10,000/seat) is the single upgrade owners say they'd never give back.
5. Choosing colour from a phone screen. Use the colour preview on the product page, and ask us for physical swatches of your shortlist before confirming — leather and leatherette read differently under warm home lighting.
Sky Recliners is the manufacturer, not a reseller. Every two-seater on this page is designed, upholstered and assembled at our own New Delhi factory and sold directly to you — there is no importer, distributor or showroom chain adding margin in between. That is why a made-to-order, motorised, customised pair here costs what a fixed, off-the-shelf import often does elsewhere. It's also why customisation is free-flowing rather than a paid exception: the people quoting your build are the people making it. Visit the display atelier at 416/2 MG Road, Ghitorni, New Delhi (near Metro Pillar 127) to sit in the ranges before you decide.
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