30" Shelly Contemporary Swivel Barstool Walnut/Cream - Armen Living: Eames
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Add mid-century modern design to your home with this Shelly swivel barstool. It is elegantly designed with a sturdy 360 degree footrest in carefully crafted in top-quality walnut wood Finish, but also expertly upholstered with Cream faux leather and padded walnut back for comfort. This piece provides both style and function with eye-catching contoured wood back that can easily be integrated into your homes existing décor. The Eames inspired design couple with the accented wood back and walnut wood finish are both modern and sophisticated, ideal for any office space in every day home or commercial setting. This piece is unique and catching that elevate any style home. The medium high cushion back is ideal for posture alignment and an unmatched support for days on end. The delicate curve of this design will soften any features in your home whether it is in a large open space or compact area. The foundation of the product is supported by solid walnut wood with convenient chrome footrest for a sturdy and stylish aesthetic without comprising practicality and functionality of this item. This item is a versatile piece that can be ideal for Dining, Kitchen, Bar area or even commercial setting. This product ships in one box with easy and quick set up. We stand by the quality, the craftsmanship and the integrity of our product by offer 1-year warranty for all our products. Available in 26" Counter Height and 30" Bar Height.
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