Top Palliser Recliner Chairs

Palliser’s recliners aim for that sweet spot between custom fit and clean design. Most models can be ordered as manual or power, many add headrest and lumbar adjustability, and you can choose from a wide range of leathers and fabrics. There are also pressure relief and compact silhouette models. Below we consider five notable recliners. Let's take a look, from small-space winners to health-oriented zero-gravity chairs.

ZG6 Power Recliner
If your priority is weightless comfort and easy positioning, the ZG6 is built to glide smoothly from upright to a health-minded zero-gravity posture that helps reduce pressure on the back and hips. The powered motion is designed for simple, repeatable adjustments throughout the day, making this an everyday chair for reading, streaming, or napping without constantly “fidgeting” for support. (Palliser)

Baltic
Baltic (and the slightly wider Baltic II) packages full power-recliner comfort into a leaner frame that’s purpose-built for smaller spaces. The profile is streamlined enough to read as an accent chair, yet it still delivers the smooth, supportive motion you expect from a dedicated recliner—handy when you want living-room comfort without a bulky footprint. (Palliser)

Banff II
Inspired by Scandinavian design cues, Banff II uses tailored cushion contours to cradle your body from shoulders to calves. It’s a great match for rooms that lean modern but still prize all-day loungeability; the shaping keeps you centered and supported, so the chair feels as good during a two-hour film as it does for a quick afternoon break. (Palliser)

Denali
Denali lands in the “just right” middle: medium-scale sizing, uncluttered lines, and styling that slides easily into transitional or contemporary spaces. It’s the sort of versatile recliner you can build a room around, with motion that’s smooth and supportive and options to fine-tune the look through your upholstery choice. (Palliser)

Henry
Clean, transitional lines meet modern convenience in Henry. Power versions offer smooth, coordinated motion with an emphasis on seamless headrest and recline control, so you can keep your eyes level with the screen without over-tilting your neck. It’s a straightforward, comfort-first design that suits busy living spaces and quieter dens alike. (Palliser)

How to choose: start with scale and layout. If you’re tight on square footage, Baltic’s compact profile is a natural pick; if you want a design statement with ergonomic shaping, Banff II brings a sculpted sit. When pressure relief is on your checklist, ZG6’s zero-gravity posture is hard to beat. For the “fits anywhere” brief, Denali’s approachable proportions make placement easy, while Henry adds a crisp, transitional look with simple, intuitive controls.


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