Barker and Stonehouse

Harrington Armchair, Grey Fabric | Barker & Stonehouse

£945

Colour: Grey

Discover the Harrington Armchair in Lumino Charcoal. This piece features a robust design constructed from seasonal hardwood with glued, screwed, and stapled joints, ensuring long-lasting durability. The grey fabric finish adds a touch of elegance, easily complementing any interior decor. Its broad arms and deep cushions offer exceptional comfort, making it a stylish yet functional addition to your living space.

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Seasonal Hardwood With Glued, Screwed And Stapled Joints. Shop The Harrington Chair Lumino Charcoal, Online At Barker And Stonehouse! Exceptional Quality, Value And Style Since 1946. Harrington Armchair, Grey Fabric | Barker & Stonehouse

Founded in 1946, Barker and Stonehouse has been at the forefront of stylish home furnishings, blending quality craftsmanship with contemporary design. In the living room category, Barker and Stonehouse excels with luxurious sofas that serve as stunning centerpieces, complemented by elegant coffee tables and sophisticated console tables. Each piece showcases premium fabrics and refined woods, designed to create inviting spaces for relaxation and entertainment. The collection features thoughtfully proportioned armchairs and versatile side tables that enhance both functionality and style. With sustainability at its core, every living room piece reflects the brand's commitment to eco-friendly materials and responsible sourcing, ensuring your space remains both beautiful and environmentally conscious for years to come.

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