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For contemporary elegance and comfort, choose the Nova dining chair. Crafted to perfection, this kitchen chair boasts a sleek and innovative design, wrapped in an elegant mink velvet fabric. With its unique carver style featuring comfortable arms and a metal swivel base, this dining room chair is a true testament to modern luxury. The chair's design is a masterpiece in itself, boasting a unique chair design and exquisite piping along the chair's edge, elevating the overall aesthetics of any dining space. The mink velvet fabric not only adds a touch of sophistication but also offers durability, ensuring your investment lasts for years to come. Built for convenience, the dining room chair comes with a 4-point swivel base, allowing for easy movement and accessibility around your dining table. The black powder-coated metal base not only adds stability but also complements the chair's sleek design, making it a perfect addition to your contemporary dining room. Complete your dining set with the Nova ultra-modern carver dining chair, where modern styling meets the best in design, comfort, and durability. This is an Ex. Display. W64cm D64cm H92cm Seat Height 51cm, Seat Depth 47cm, Seat Width 40cm Single Chair
I love this swivel armchair for its sleek, modern silhouette and versatile colour. The Mink Beige velvet adds a touch of softness and sophistication, making it a great choice for both contemporary and transitional interiors. It works well as an accent in a home office, a lounge, or even as a statement piece at the dining table. For styling tips, consider pairing it with neutral tones and understated accessories for a calm, cohesive look. Alternatively, adding patterned cushions or bold artwork nearby can create visual interest. Its swivel feature not only enhances practicality but also encourages movement, making it a functional yet stylish addition to various room settings.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
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