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Tatum Livo Dining Chair, Brown Oak | Barker & Stonehouse Reviews

4.3 Rating 13 Reviews
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Classic and chic, the Tatum Dining Chair showcases a timeless design which will work in a wide range of dining room settings. The gorgeous natural oak wood frame and complimentary tan fabric seat combines to create a hard-wearing and comfortable seat; place the Tatum Dining Chair around any oak dining table to complete your look. Tatum Livo Dining Chair, Brown | Barker & Stonehouse

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Neat and sturdy chairs
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Posted 2 months ago
The chairs are a simple but stylish scandinavian design perfect for the look I had in mind. The build quality is excellent so I am confident that they will last for a long time.
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Posted 10 months ago
Ms S Hermanns
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We waited a long time for these chairs and were not disappointed when they arrived. They are comfortable, sturdy and look stylish. We were also very pleased that they arrived fully assembled.
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Posted 10 months ago
Nice appearance and solid wood, responsive customer service when we request for a replacement :)
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Posted 1 year ago
I love my chairs but they were really difficult to assemble.
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Posted 1 year ago
MRS L ANDERSON
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These are sturdy, attractive and comfortable. We do like the chairs.
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Posted 1 year ago
MRS S TEODORESCU
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Posted 1 year ago
This is a very good quality chair for the price. Very sturdy and solid and I would highly recommend it. It was the biggest pain to put together though and I was happy I only needed 2. Either better tools need to be provided or a better assembly system. If I needed more of these and I knew I would have to build them again I would have a long think about whether I could face the frustration of the fiddly and exhausting assembly.
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Posted 2 years ago