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Add traditional style to your dining room with the beautiful Wood Bros Old Charm Carver Dining Chair. It is a high backed wooden frame design with arm rails and a comfy upholstered seat and back panel. F. Eaturing turned front legs, arm rails, an upholstered back panel and seat and scroll topped back legs. An extensive dining swatch is available with a variety of fabrics to complement the wood options. Traditional in style, authentic in character, and a beautiful choice for any style of home, the Old Charm collection of living room occasional and storage pieces and dining room tables and chairs draws inspiration from England's golden years of furniture design and cabinet making. Using only the finest quality materials, Old Charm pieces showcase turned legs, carved embellishments, secret storage compartments and metal hardware. Classic in style and wonderfully well-crafted, Old Charm makes a return to the living and dining rooms of a bygone era an effortless pleasure. * Please note:. The oak used is full of knots and gnarls and we are proud to say that no piece of Old Charm furniture is ever alike! The rustic grade oak is known for its character, fine open grain, durability and ideal for day to day living. The perfect material for showcasing these designs.
I love this chair because of its classic, timeless appeal and the craftsmanship evident in its design. It works well in traditional or vintage-inspired interiors, adding character and warmth to a dining room or even a cosy corner. For styling tips, consider pairing it with a neutral or patterned fabric to highlight its wood details, or mix it with modern pieces for an eclectic look. Practical advice includes using it in spaces where durability and comfort are priorities, and dressing it with cushions for extra comfort and a pop of colour. This chair's versatility really makes it a standout piece for creating inviting, characterful interiors.
Lina Chen
Flitch Interior Stylist
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