The dining chair offers timeless sophistication with its genuine leather upholstery and subtle ruched backrest texture. Its curved design provides comfortable support for extended seating, while the durable leather construction ensures long-lasting quality. The sturdy rubberwood legs feature a sleek black painted finish that creates a striking contrast with the grey leather. W56.5 x D59.5 x H82.5 cm
All about me Timeless sophistication . This grey leather dining chair blends traditional charm with modern refinement. Upholstered in real leather it brings a warm and luxurious presence to any room while ruched detailing across the backrest adds subtle texture and eleganceReal Leather Upholstery . Upholstered in real leather this chair combines both durability and natural texture. The leather seat offers a soft supple feel that enhances comfortComfort meets craftsmanship . The gently curved back and plush seat ensure support and relaxation whether you’re reading unwinding or entertaining guests. Sustainable and Solid . Its solid rubberwood legs are painted in black tone offering strength stability and a high-end finish that complements the leather beautifully. A standout presence . Whether arranged around a dining table or styled in a more unexpected setting like a hallway lounge or bedroom corner these dining chairs elevate any space with their timeless appeal.Crafted from genuine leather and finished in a grey hue this chair brings understated luxury into your home. Its ruched backrest adds subtle texture while the smooth curves and traditional shape nod to timeless design. Supported by sturdy painted rubberwood legs it’s built to last and effortlessly elevates any spaceNeed to know . Number of Chairs . 1 Dimensions . W56.5 x D59.5 x H82.5 cm Weight . 7 kg Maximum supported weight . 120 kg Colour . Grey Finish . Upholstered seat and rubberwood legs Material . Real leather seat and black painted legs Assembly required . No Packed dimensions . W60.5 x D57.5 x H84 cm For domestic use only. Domestically UKFR certified. .










