Leather Splicing Linen Dining Chair with Cushioned Seat and Metal Legs, Ergonomic Armchair, 25" L x 23" W x 33" H, Light Grey+Camel Oak
Leather Splicing Linen Dining Chair with Cushioned Seat and Metal Legs, Ergonomic Armchair, 25" L x 23" W x 33" H, Light Grey+Camel Oak
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Highlights
- Minimalist Style: This leisure chair dining chair features a dual color splicing design with smooth lines and a generous shape, offering a low-key sense of luxury.
- Integrated Molding: The chair uses integrated manufacturing technology, seamlessly connecting the seat and legs for a sturdy overall structure, ensuring stability and durability.
- Ergonomic Comfort: Designed with ergonomic principles, the seat surface and backrest are filled with high-density sponge, providing optimal support and comfort for extended sitting periods.
- Premium Materials: The chair's base is made from metal materials, polished through multiple processes for a smooth, wear-resistant, and anti-aging surface. The fabric is breathable, durable, and resistant to fading.
- Versatile Use: This modern leather splicing linen dining chair is perfect for dining rooms, offices, or as a decorative piece, combining style and functionality.
- Integrated Molding: The chair uses integrated manufacturing technology, seamlessly connecting the seat and legs for a sturdy overall structure, ensuring stability and durability.
- Ergonomic Comfort: Designed with ergonomic principles, the seat surface and backrest are filled with high-density sponge, providing optimal support and comfort for extended sitting periods.
- Premium Materials: The chair's base is made from metal materials, polished through multiple processes for a smooth, wear-resistant, and anti-aging surface. The fabric is breathable, durable, and resistant to fading.
- Versatile Use: This modern leather splicing linen dining chair is perfect for dining rooms, offices, or as a decorative piece, combining style and functionality.
Brand | TS furniture |
SKU | F-TSF-W2311P203406 |
Package QTY | 1 |
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Elevate your dining experience with the leisure chair dining chair. This modern armchair features a stylish leather and linen splicing design in light grey and camel oak, adding a touch of luxury to any space. Built with integrated molding technology, it ensures stability and durability, while the ergonomic design and high-density sponge filling provide exceptional comfort. Perfect for dining rooms, offices, or as a decorative piece, this chair combines minimalist aesthetics with superior craftsmanship for long-lasting use.
Features:
- Minimalist dual color splicing design
- Integrated molding for stability and durability
- Ergonomic seat with high-density sponge
- Metal base, smooth and wear-resistant
- Breathable, durable fabric
- Comfortable for long-term use
Specification:
- Color: Light Grey, Camel Oak
- Material: Linen
- Assembled Dimensions: 25" L x 23" W x 33" H
- Assembled Weight: 14 lbs.
Features:
- Minimalist dual color splicing design
- Integrated molding for stability and durability
- Ergonomic seat with high-density sponge
- Metal base, smooth and wear-resistant
- Breathable, durable fabric
- Comfortable for long-term use
Specification:
- Color: Light Grey, Camel Oak
- Material: Linen
- Assembled Dimensions: 25" L x 23" W x 33" H
- Assembled Weight: 14 lbs.
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