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Barker and Stonehouse

Tibor Dining Chair, Neutral | Barker & Stonehouse

£155

Colour: Brown

The Tibor Dining Chair combines elegance and practicality. Upholstered in faux leather, it offers a sophisticated look and feel similar to genuine leather. The warm, neutral brown tone complements various interiors. Built on a sturdy plywood frame, it balances durability with a lightweight design. The metal legs add a modern touch and offer robust support, making it a versatile addition to your dining space.

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Original Product Description:

Faux Leather, A Blend Of Durability, Elegance, And Environmental Consciousness, Offering A Refined Alternative That Replicates The Look And Feel Of Genuine Leather Without Compromise. Built With A Sturdy Plywood Frame, This Chair Offers Reliable Durability While Maintaining A Lightweight And Versatile Structure, Ensuring Long-Lasting Support And Style. Tibor Dining Chair, Neutral | Barker & Stonehouse

Established in 1946, Barker and Stonehouse has become synonymous with stylish home furnishings, merging quality craftsmanship with contemporary flair. Renowned for its luxurious sofas and statement bedroom pieces, the brand also excels in creating elegant dining sets that cater to diverse interior styles. Each piece is crafted with sustainability in mind, using eco-friendly materials and responsible sourcing to ensure a minimal environmental footprint. In the dining-room category, Barker and Stonehouse offers expertly curated collections that range from modern minimalism to classic elegance. Their dining sets are designed to be both functional and visually striking, making them the perfect centerpiece for any dining space. With a commitment to timeless design and quality, Barker and Stonehouse continues to elevate living spaces with its unique approach to home furnishings.

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