Greymel Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa Collection, Created for Macy's

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Web ID: 16833795

Your relaxation is complete with the sleek Greymel Collection. They offer understated contemporary style and modern amenities such as wireless charging and zero-gravity recline that invites you to sink into the plush pieces.

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3.5/5

44 star ratings, 38 reviews

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Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys
6 days ago

Terrible mattress

The worst 5 night in my life since I received this “perfect sleeper”. My whole body hurts. I ordered medium that I tried in the store. I received firm - horrible painful experience and still waiting on Macys to resolve this issue. Too tall and short at the same time. Not comfortable at all. Can’t wait to get rid of it. I also get too hot at night - don’t know what materials they used but very poor quality.

Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys
6 days ago

Furniture

I love my new sofa. It very comfortable and the right size for my home

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Greymel 37 Zero Gravity Fabric Chair with Power Headrest Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 37 Zero Gravity Fabric Chair with Power Headrest Created for Macys
20 days ago

Chair

Matching chair to the loveseat we purchased. Very comfortable and great quality. Nicelook8ng.

Greymel 74 Zero Gravity Fabric Loveseat with Console and Power Headrests Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 74 Zero Gravity Fabric Loveseat with Console and Power Headrests Created for Macys
20 days ago

Excellent Loveseat

Love the love seat. Very comfortable and nice looking. Great quality.

Greymel 74 Zero Gravity Fabric Loveseat with Console and Power Headrests Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 74 Zero Gravity Fabric Loveseat with Console and Power Headrests Created for Macys
1 month ago

Lights won’t turn off.

We only had the recliner for a week and now the lights underneath the left side won’t turn off. I looked underneath the chair and noticed the wiring was held onto the frame with cheap twist ties like they use on loafs of bread.

Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys
1 month ago

Good for the first 6 months

Just under a year old with only normal use and it’s already kinda falling apart. Cushion separation, the charging bad has come off, sections feel loose. It’s just me so this shouldn’t be worn down that much already. Kinda frustrating.

Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys
2 months ago

Stopped working

The chargers in the middle of the couch didn’t work from day 1. 11 months in one of the recliners stopped working. It was covered under warranty. New couch same thing happened in less than a month and another month in the other side stopped working. Unfortunately it’s only comfortable when reclined and that function is non existent now.

Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys This review is from Greymel 84 Zero Gravity Fabric Sofa with Power Headrests Created for Macys
3 months ago

Great for sleeping!

I bought one of these last summer. On the whole, it's very comfortable, and the cupholders are a nice extra. Since I bought it during a sale, I sprung for one of the protection plans, which came with a spill cleanup kit. That kit came in quite handy when I inadvertently spilled coffee. The cleaner did the job; the spill left no stain. What I like best s that the headrest can be adjusted separately; combined with how far back the seats can recline, it is great for sleeping without the need for an extra pillow. The things I don't like are little: (1) the buttons used to turn the lights on and off and adjust the recliner and headrest are too similar, meaning I'm always pressing the wrong button at first; (2) the reading lights aren't terribly useful; and (3) when a remote, phone, or other object falls between the cushions, they fall through to the floor, requiring extra effort to retrieve. (No way around that last one, because of the recliner.)