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The wing chair combines classic wingback design with sustainable construction, featuring responsibly sourced timber and recycled ocean waste filling. Its scalloped fixed back provides comfort and support, while the elasticated webbing ensures longevity. The elegant show-wood feet are turned to the front for enduring style, and the Arboretum Print celebrates UK woodland habitats in collaboration with the Natural History Museum.
**In Collaboration with the Natural History Museum*** Responsibly sourced timber* Made in the UK* Qualofill Blue seat interior – recycled ocean waste combined with superlative comfort* Scalloped fixed back for comfort and support* Elegant show-wood feet – turned to the front for enduring style* Elasticated webbing for longevity and comfort The Charlbury Wing Chair is finished in a stunning Arboretum Print, inspired by the leafy wonderlands of the UK’s woodlands during the beautiful autumn season. The timeless wingback silhouette of this armchair and elegant wood legs provide a classic look that suits any home. This armchair can be purchased with a matching footstool for a coordinated look and even greater comfort. Made from responsibly sourced timber and recycled materials, you can relax the night away in style and with good conscience.**Natural History Museum x Dunelm**The Charlbury Wing Chair is part of the Woodlands collection. Autumn is a truly majestic time, whether foraging for conkers or feeling the crunch of newly fallen leaves underfoot, woodlands are a wonderful place to connect with nature. The UK’s woodlands are rich and diverse supporting an incredible array of wildlife from woodland flowers to birds and butterflies. These leafy wonderlands not only provide homes for wildlife but they are also an important tool in the fight against climate change. They are hugely effective in soaking up carbon from the atmosphere and provide a natural solution to the climate crisis. Through our collection with the Natural History Museum, we want to celebrate the UK’s incredible woodland habitats and highlight the need to protect them for future generations to enjoy.© The Trustees of the Natural History Museum, London 2022. All Rights Reserved.
















