Set of 2 Dimitri Fabric Dining Chairs Light Beige/Oak - Christopher Knight
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Surround your dining set with sensible seating that brings both comfort and style to the way you eat so that every meal is a memorable one. Featuring a rich mid-century modern design, our dining chairs lend a new twist on a classic design, making this the perfect addition for any home. This chair set is carefully crafted with sturdy rubberwood frames and is finished with smooth upholstery, giving you and your guests a delightful space to sit and enjoy a hearty feast. MID-CENTURY DESIGN: Blending together iconic splayed legs with a stunning wood frame, our dining chairs offer a mid-century look to your lounge space. With its clean lines and understated look, these chairs use new materials to reimagine a traditional design. UPHOLSTERED: Our chair set is generously upholstered, giving any room a refined appearance. This provides a smooth, immaculate texture for this piece as well as a cushioned seating for extra comfort. RUBBERWOOD: Our environmentally-friendly wood not only offers plenty of durability, but it also gives this piece a beautiful natural-grain look. Combined with a gorgeous finish, this wood will truly stand out in any room. DIMENSIONS: Choose an accessory that is the perfect size for you and your furniture. Each chair is 17.75” W x 22.25” D x 35.25” H. You will love how much your space can transform with the simple addition of this charming chair set. ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: Some assembly is required for this chair set. All of the instructions and tools needed for assembly are included. This comes as a set of two.
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