Fusion Living Soho Plastic Dining With Pyramid Light Wood Legs Light
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Fusion Living Soho Plastic Dining Chair With Pyramid Light Wood Legs Light | £61.99 | ||||
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This Fusion Living Soho Grey Plastic Dining Chair with Pyramid Light Wood Legs is part of a collection of dining chairs inspired by contemporary designs. Comfort comes from the moulded grey plastic seat, together with the matching grey cushion pad which can be screwed on and off, while the fresh, clear style will serve to make this chair enhance any room. The four natural beech wood legs, arranged pyramid style, provide for strength and sturdiness - this hard wearing chair would be perfect for both home and commercial settings. Browse our range of over 30 colours and 8 different leg bases. Features: Removable Light Grey seat pad for added comfort Natural beech wood legs in a Pyramid style Ideal for any contemporary or retro setting Easy to wipe clean Available in a variety of colours Simple assembly and easy to follow instructions Specifications: Dimensions: H:84.0 x W:49.0 x D:45.0 cm Colour: Grey Guarantee:1 year Material: Plastic, Light Wood Model Number: FL1547 Self Assembly Required: Yes
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