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Here we have the Brandon Rustic Oak Upholstered Arm Chair Pair in Old West Vintage Bonded Leather that effortlessly blend the rugged appeal Brown leather with a striking mid-century flair. They are truly a sight to behold. These Brandon Rustic Dining Chairs are crafted from hard-wearing beech wood so they are certainly robust. You may be wondering how such materials could be used to achieve those elegantly curved backrests, the secret to that is moulded plywood which is upholstered with the same sumptuous faux leather. These are the perfect material choices for creating unique chairs that combine retro charm with contemporary style. The rich brown vintage leather fabric exudes a sense of history and character. It's as if these chairs have tales to tell, Imagine gathering around the rustic dining table from the Brandon Furniture collection, as you sink into these inviting chairs. The collection offers a harmonious blend of styles that effortlessly bridges the gap between past and present. So, if you're looking to bring a new lease of life to your dining room or kitchen, these rustic dining chairs with their old west vintage brown leather upholstery and retro-inspired form are the perfect choice. Don’t forget to check out the matching items from this impressive range too. Features: Pair of upholstered dining chairs with arms. Mid-century style with a contemporary retro edge. Fabric - Old West Vintage Bonded Leather Beech wood legs & frames with moulded plywood curved backs. Rich oiled rustic oak finish. Slight assembly required - attach curved back and arms to the seat frame. 2 year manufacturers guarantee. Dimensions: Height: 82cm Width: 58cm Depth: 58cm Seat Height: 49cm Seat depth 49cm Please note: All screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
Sienna Brooks
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