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Four Hands
Slimly styled and mid-century minded, velvety teal upholstery features a posterior cutout for added flair. Toasted nettle wood legs offer natural contrast.
Finished in a jet black, solid ash forms an airy, angular frame for woven leather seating in a cleverly contrasting tan.
Embrace modern design with this stylish side chair, featuring sleek lines and a minimalist aesthetic. Expertly crafted from solid wood, the chair seamlessly complements any decor. Perfect as a standalone piece or to enhance your dining or living room set.
Dovetail Furniture
Crafted to stand the test of time, the Portebello Dining Chair showcases the enduring beauty of solid oak wood paired with rattan. This finely constructed chair features a cross-back design, a hallmark of classic craftsmanship that also offers supportive comfort. The combination of solid oak and rattan not only provides structural strength but also adds a natural, textured look that complements any dining room. The chair's silhouette, with its cross-back feature, ensures an air of elegance and a nod to traditional design while still fitting seamlessly in contemporary settings.
Theodore Alexander
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This exquisite set of leather chairs is designed to bring a touch of sophistication to any dining area. The solid wood frame ensures stability, while the leather upholstery offers a luxurious feel and easy maintenance. With a design that blends classic and contemporary elements, these chairs are perfect for both formal dinners and casual gatherings.
Jonathan Charles Fine Furniture
Dark oak high-backed armchair with leather upholstery, the curved top rail with a pierced handle beneath. The whole raised on baluster turned front legs and gently curved rear legs with a square cross-section.
Heavily distressed dark oak country armchair with batoned back-shaped supports, and a curved plank seat with exposed butterfly joints. The legs with tapering hexagonal cross-section.