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Swing Rocking Chair - Beige, Velvet

£148

£189

Colour: Beige

Founded in 1930, Wilko has become a trusted name in British homes, offering...

The Swing rocking chair offers exceptional comfort with its generously padded seat and soft velvet upholstery. Its solid steel frame provides stability and load-bearing capacity, while non-slip felt gliders protect floors from scratches. The removable seat cushion cover can be unzipped and machine washed for easy maintenance, and the supportive backrest ensures relaxation during extended use.

Experience the ultimate comfort with this Tectake Beige and Black Swing Rocking Chair. The Swing rocking chair by tectake not only brings movement to your living room but also offers the utmost comfort. The chairs super comfortable padding and the soft, delicate velvet cover provide a high cuddle factor and invite you to take extensive breaks. The generously designed backrest of the nursery chair offers excellent support and ensures pure relaxation: whether reading, relaxing, or simply enjoying. The modern rocking chair also impresses with its solid construction. The stable frame made of solid steel gives the rocking armchair enormous stability and load-bearing capacity, while non-slip felt gliders under the runners are particularly gentle on the floor: perfect for sensitive surfaces in your home. Thanks to its deliberately simple design, the rocking chair effortlessly fits into any environment and quickly becomes a highlight in your living room, bedroom or any other favourite room. Particularly practical: the cover of the removable seat cushion can be unzipped and washed for a radiant appearance: anytime. With the Swing rocking chair by tectake, you are opting for a piece of furniture that perfectly combines design, cosiness and functionality.

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