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Get comfy with the Provence Dining Chair by Julian Bowen, a stylish blend of elegance and comfort. Finished in a soft grey lacquer with an ivory faux suede upholstered seat, this chair offers both charm and practicality. The padded seat ensures maximum comfort, making it the perfect choice for everyday dining or entertaining guests. Designed to suit both contemporary and traditional interiors, the Provence Dining Chair is part of the wider Provence dining and occasional collection, allowing you to create a coordinated look throughout your home. Pair with the Provence Dining Table to complete a stunning dining set. Features: Finished in a timeless grey lacquer with ivory faux suede upholstered seat Padded for maximum comfort – perfect for family dining or entertaining Versatile design to suit both classic and modern homes Part of the Provence dining and occasional collection 12-month product guarantee Dimensions: Height: 98cm Width: 58cm Depth: 48cm The Provence Dining Chair combines style, durability, and comfort – a perfect finishing touch to your dining space. 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.
I love this chair for its versatile blend of grey and oak that effortlessly bridges classic and contemporary styles. It works particularly well in neutral, light-filled dining rooms or scandi-inspired interiors, adding warmth without overpowering. Practical styling tips include pairing it with a rustic wooden table for a cohesive feel or mixing it with more modern pieces for an eclectic look. Its neutral colour palette also makes it easy to accessorise with colourful placemats, cushions, or tableware to inject personality without clashing. Overall, it's a reliable option that combines style and function, making it a smart addition for most dining spaces.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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