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Fusion Living Soho Orange Fabric Dining Chair with Pyramid Light Wood Legs Reviews

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This Fusion Living Eiffel Inspired Orange Fabric Dining Chair with Natural Beech Wood Legs is ideal either as a statement chair or for use around a dining table - this item will complement any home, restaurant or work place interior. an exciting chair that is part of a seating collection inspired by contemporary designs. This piece represents a real combination of comfort and style, the moulded plastic chair is finished with a fresh orange fabric that has a visible fleck and weave to it thereby creating extra texture. The additional matching orange, easy to remove fabric seat pad provides for extra comfort while the attractive natural beech wood legs in a pyramid style provide for strength and sturdiness. Do be sure to browse our range of over 30 colours and 8 different leg bases. Fresh orange fabric dining chair Additional orange fabric seat pad - easily screwed on and off Eiffel inspired seating collection Attractive natural beech wood legs in pyramid style W 49cm x H 82cm x D 45cm - Seat height is 45cm A fabulous combination of comfort and style

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0116 201 9988

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Unit 1A, 49 Huncote Road, Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire,
Unit 1A, 49 Huncote Road, Stoney Stanton, Leicestershire
Leicester
LE9 4DH

Very comfortable and smart looking chairs. The orange is quite a bit lighter than it lookson the website but still matched our decor so we were happy. The build is very sturdy and solid and looks as though it will last. The fabric on the chairs is fairly hardwearing but is the type that will begin to bobble over time, like your favourite sweater. But one cannot fault the stellar customer service who were prompt with responses and were able to deliver exactly on time. We will definitely be browsing this site again for future purchases - very happy customers here!
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Posted 7 years ago