HOMCOM Velvet-Feel Accent Chair With Arms, Slanted Back, Wood Legs, Cream White, Cream 833-799V70CW
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Features: Luxe design: Covered in velvet-feel material for a beautiful look, this tub chair is suitable for filling empty spaces and creating a focal point you and your guests will love Comfortable: Filled with thick sponge for you to sink in for long periods of time, this single chair is made with out-ward facing arms and a slanted back for an-extra wide design Stable: Metal seat frame keeps the shape in check, with four wooden legs for a stable and balanced base Velvet-feel upholstery: Soft and plush to the touch, this bedroom chair is finished in a lattice-style decoration, with piping on the edges Dimensions: 71H x 67W x 61.5Dcm. Seat: 37H x 44W x 45Dcm. Maximum load 120kg. Assembly required Specifications: Dimensions: H:71.0 x W:61.5 x D:67.0 cm Colour: Cream Guarantee:6 Months Material: Rubber Wooden, Steel, Sponge, Velvet (polyester) Model Number: 833-799V70CW
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