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OKA, Abbey Velvet Dining Chair - Truffle, Dining Chairs, Oak,Velvet

£350

Colour: Brown

This antique-inspired chair, reimagined for a modern touch, features a longer back panel and additional padding for comfort. The carved hoof feet offer charming detail that elevates its sophistication. Upholstered in truffle velvet, the chair boasts a refined look, highlighted by a passementerie trim that frames its elegant silhouette. Perfect for adding a touch of history and luxury to any interior space.

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Original Product Description:

In the year of Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee, we reimagined a rare antique designed for Westminster Abbey for the coronation of King George VI. The dipped seat pad has remained, but it's been given a modern makeover with a longer back panel and extra padding for added comfort. The characteristic carved hoof feet add charming detail that elevate the design from simple to sophisticated. Truffle velvet gives the piece a refined look, which is enhanced by a passementerie trim that frames the

OKA, a distinguished British homeware brand, draws inspiration from global aesthetics while honoring traditional British design. Known for its exquisite dining-room furniture, OKA offers a curated selection that seamlessly blends character with elegance. Each piece, from dining tables to chairs, is crafted with meticulous attention to quality and detail, ensuring a timeless allure. The brand's dining-room collections are versatile, catering to both classic and contemporary tastes, allowing for the creation of cohesive and sophisticated interiors. With OKA, every dining space becomes a reflection of personal style and comfort, offering a unique blend of global charm and British heritage.

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