24" Hamilton Swivel Counter Height Barstool Brandy - Boraam: Hardwood, Fau
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24" Hamilton Swivel Counter Height Barstool Brandy - Boraam: Hardwood, Fau | $94.99 |
Renovate your interior style with the prominently attractive Hamilton Swivel Stool From Boraam. The traditional molding on the apron with the rich brandy color finish effortlessly harmonizes with the embellished seat orchestrating an extravagant style. The Hamilton is composed of solid hardwood and engineered to perfection. Each leg has a strategic flare design that provides durability and balance to those who sit. The high-density foam encased with bonded leather on the seat issue the maximum level of comfort. Additionally, the steel swivel plate features full ball bearing designs for an effortless three hundred and sixty degree turn. Manufactured with precise attention to detail, the Hamilton embodies features that are most important when searching for furniture seating; durability, comfort, and style. Performance tested by the leading testing facilities that are recognizable worldwide, purchasing this stool is not only a smart choice, but also a wise investment. The Hamilton is available in standard pub height and three delectable color finishes.
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