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Strikingly elegant, the Atlanta dining set will light up any room! Coupling slick white high gloss and a beautifully crafted chrome metal base and diagonal support, the table really does make a statement. Generously offering a 120cm x 70cm top, made from wood with a smooth high gloss coating, the table allows plenty of room for dining with guests. Easy wipeclean surfaces also allow this table to look brand new for years to come! Upholstered in soft touch grey velvet and finished with diamond pattern stitching the Milan dining chairs would seamlessly fit in with most dining spaces, whilst not compromising on either style or comfort. The stylish shiny chrome silver leg and hatched velvet combination gives this chair a contemporary edge, whilst it's simple design allows for practical everyday usage. The chairs are made from high quality durable velvet that's easy to keep clean and are ergonomically designed for maximum comfort and support. They feature a deep foam seat cushion and plastic feet to protect the floor from any damage! At an unbeatable price you cannot go wrong with these chairs!
This dining set offers a sleek, modern look with its clean white table and understated grey velvet chairs, making it versatile for both contemporary and transitional interiors. I love how the table’s curved base adds a subtle sculptural element without overpowering the space. It works particularly well in smaller dining areas or open-plan kitchens where a light colour palette enhances the sense of space. Practical styling tips include pairing the set with textured accessories like woven placemats or a statement centrepiece to add warmth, and since the chairs are velvet, avoid placing them in overly damp or humid environments to maintain their luxe feel. Overall, it’s an elegant, fuss-free option that combines style with practicality.
Sienna Brooks
Flitch Interior Stylist
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