Rifle Paper Co. x Target Curio Desk Chair Black: Upholstered, Adjustable Height, Metal Frame, Casters
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Rifle Paper Co. x Target Curio Desk Chair Black: Upholstered, Adjustable Height, Metal Frame, Casters | $390.00 | ![]() |
This Desk Chair from Rifle Paper Co. x Target will add unique style to your home office. This armless chair features brass-tone metal legs, rolling casters and floral upholstery. The padded seat and back covered in soft fabric help keep you comfortable, and the unique look makes for a charming focal point in your space. Rifle Paper Co. is a stationery and lifestyle brand based in Winter Park, Florida, founded in 2009 by husband-wife team Nathan and Anna Bond. Anna’s hand-painted illustrations and distinctive color palette are at the heart of the brand, and their goal is to create products that bring beauty to the everyday. They’re teaming up with Target for a limited-edition collaboration to bring their signature prints to furniture and décor for every room of the home.
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