Set of 2 Calla Deep Padded Dining Upholstered in Soft Velvet With S
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Set of 2 Calla Deep Padded Dining Chairs Upholstered in Soft Velvet With S | £203.99 | ||||
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The Calla chair range features a silky smooth velvet material which is soft to the touch and easy to wipe down and keep clean. The chair design has high arms which are supportive and just the right height to rest your arms for maximum comfort during dinner parties that last long into the night! The thick padded seat, back and sides will hug and support your body meaning your guests won't want to leave! The seat back and inner arms feature a vertically stitched design which elongates the arms and adds height whilst also adding a modern appeal. The square shape and straight lines of this kitchen chair are softened by the curve from the arms up to the back of the chair. The Calla velvet chair is enhanced by the modern silver chrome legs which provide a stable base for the seat. The deep velvet colours look regal and sophisticated which beautifully compliments the design of this chair, making it suitable also as an accent chair for your living room, bedroom or hallway.
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