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Holloways of Ludlow

Swing Armchair Upholstered - Hazelnut, Leather

£622

Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for...

The Swing Armchair combines Scandinavian design with premium comfort through its curved backrest and upholstered seat. Handcrafted from FSC-certified solid oak with oak veneer, it features Sydney hazelnut leather upholstery paired with black lacquered oak frame. The curved backrest provides ergonomic support while the premium leather adds durability and sophistication. Its solid construction ensures lasting stability for extended use.

The Bolia Swing Armchair offers a luxurious twist on a classic design, perfect for those who seek both style and comfort in their dining space. Handmade in Europe by skilled cabinetmakers, this exquisite chair features FSC-certified solid oak and oak veneer, ensuring sustainability and exceptional quality. Its Scandinavian-inspired design, with a beautifully curved backrest, provides a light and airy expression that enhances any room. The addition of an upholstered seat, available in a range of premium fabrics and leathers, elevates the chair€™s comfort and adds a touch of elegance to its timeless appeal. This chair is more than just a functional piece; it€™s a statement of fine craftsmanship and sophisticated design. The upholstered seat not only offers superior comfort for long dinners and gatherings but also allows you to personalise your chair to suit your interior style. The Bolia Swing Armchair is a testament to the art of meticulous woodworking and the enduring allure of Scandinavian aesthetics. With its blend of durability, comfort, and customisable luxury, this chair is a perfect addition to any home. For further fabric and leather options, please contact sales@hollowaysofludlow.com

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