Question posted by dave21899 on June 5th, 2023
How Do I Disassemble A 'pearce' Pottery Barn Leather Sectional?
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Answer #1: Posted by SonuKumar on June 5th, 2023 9:10 PM
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Answer #2: Posted by HelpHero on June 5th, 2023 10:07 PM
1. Remove all of the cushions and pillows from the sofa.
2. Locate the metal clips or brackets that connect the individual pieces of the sectional together. These will be located underneath the sofa, at the corners where the pieces connect.
3. Use a screwdriver or pliers to unscrew these clips or brackets, being careful not to damage the furniture.
4. Once all of the brackets or clips are removed, gently pull the pieces of the sectional apart from each other.
5. If the pieces of the sectional are heavy, make sure to use proper lifting techniques to avoid injuring yourself or causing damage to the furniture.
6. After the pieces are disconnected, carefully move each piece individually to avoid causing any damage.
7. Once you've moved everything to its new location, align the sections back up and re-attach the metal clips or brackets to secure the sofa back together in the desired configuration.
If you're having difficulties or have concerns, it may be best to contact Pottery Barn's customer service for assistance or hire a professional furniture assembly/disassembly service to help you.
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Answer #3: Posted by extremeg687 on June 6th, 2023 7:36 AM
Here's a general approach you can follow:
- Clear the area: Start by removing any items such as cushions, pillows, or accessories from the sectional. Create a clear workspace around the furniture.
- Identify the sections: Take a look at your sectional and identify the different sections such as the main sofa frame, chaise lounge, and any additional components like recliners or modular pieces. Understanding the structure will help you disassemble it more efficiently.
- Remove cushions and pillows: Take off all the removable cushions and pillows from the sectional. Set them aside in a safe place.
- Disconnect modular pieces: If your sectional has modular components, such as additional seats or recliners, check if they can be detached easily. Look for any connectors, bolts, or latches that hold these pieces together. Typically, you'll find fastening mechanisms either underneath the furniture or at the joints between modules. Unfasten these connections to separate the pieces.
- Remove the feet or legs: Many sectionals have removable feet or legs. Look for screws or bolts securing them to the base of each section. Unscrew or unbolt them to detach the feet or legs.
- Disassemble the main frame: If you need to disassemble the main frame of the sectional, start by removing the backrests. They might be attached with screws or brackets, so carefully unscrew or detach them according to the manufacturer's instructions. Once the backrests are removed, you can typically access the frame joints or connectors. Follow the provided instructions to disengage the connectors or bolts and separate the sections of the frame.
- Seek assistance if needed: Some sectionals can be heavy or bulky, so it's advisable to have someone assist you with lifting and moving the pieces to avoid injury.
Remember, these steps are general guidelines, and the specific instructions for your Pearce Pottery Barn leather sectional may vary. Always consult the manufacturer's instructions or contact Pottery Barn directly for precise guidance on disassembling their furniture.
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