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Dunelm

Bibury Button Back Kingfisher Print Occasional Armchair

£699

Colour: Blue, Green, Orange

The Bibury Button Back Chair boasts a stunning Kingfisher Print, drawing inspiration from vibrant wetland ecosystems. Its classic tufted buttoned back and elegantly turned wooden legs provide a touch of sophistication, making it a striking addition to any home. Crafted in collaboration with the Natural History Museum and made in the UK, it features a comfortable, compressed insulator seat and is complemented by recyclable feet and frames. The chair comes with a 25-year guarantee and an option for a matching footstool for enhanced comfort. This piece is part of the Wetlands collection, advocating for the conservation of unique habitats.

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**In collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Made in the UK* Beautiful kingfisher design* Comfortable compressed insulator seat* Button back design* Recyclable feet and frames* 25 year guarantee Our Bibury Button Back Chair is finished in a stunning Kingfisher Print, inspired by the wetland habitats and the animals that thrive in these complex ecosystems. The classic tufted, buttoned back detail and turned wooden legs of the chair adds a touch of elegance and looks great in any home. This armchair can be purchased with a matching footstool for even greater comfort. Natural History Museum x Dunelm The Bibury Button Back Chair is part of the Wetlands collection. Wetland habitats are vitally important in supporting an abundance of plants and animals that thrive in these unique and complex ecosystems. With this collection we’re shining a light on some of the wonderful species that you can find in the UK’s wetland areas and highlighting the need to protect these incredible yet vulnerable habitats.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2023. All Rights Reserved.