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Maadze Set of 2 Rustic Chair

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A set of two solid wood chair built with the design of comfort and style. It is smoothed but still has the rugged look. The fine lines describe the bold rustic features. The chair has four legs in square shape which show it strong design. The simple contour of the chair has wood and there are segments of wood bar in vertical angle shape which supports the back. These segments of horizontal wood bar appear to lean on each other making it a pattern. This pattern is design to give complete support to the back while using it at dining area. This chair is unique and has a lot of character to bring the charm you desire in your dining room. The chair will effortlessly blend with vintage, classic and modern dining

DIMENSIONS

  • Chair: 18" wide x 18" deep x 42” high inches.
  • Chair Weight: 21 pounds

FEATURES

  • Simple but farmhouse design of the chair set brings an elegance to its presence.
  • Made of Solid mango wood
  • Chair has been hand finished in multi-step process to enhance different colors on it.
  • For solid strength the chairs are constructed using solid wood for exceptional stability.
  • Color: Natural Raw finish
  • Assembly Required: No.
  • Chair Seat: 18" wide x 16.5" deep x 18" high
  • Not every piece will be same as the Solid wood features variations inherent to materials such as a rustic distressed finish, knots, hairline cracks and oil stains, which may result in different variations, or other antique-like characteristics, therefore no two pieces will be of same finish.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

  • Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Wipe any spills immediately with a clean, dry soft cloth.
  • Avoid the use of harsh cleaners and any strong chemical polish.

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