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Barker and Stonehouse

Merida Garden Dining Armchair, Aluminium, Neutral | Barker & Stonehouse

£285

Colour: Brown, Black

This garden chair beautifully combines natural teak's warmth with the sleek durability of aluminum. Its lightweight aluminum frame is crafted for all-weather resilience, bringing modern design to any outdoor space. The chair's rich, neutral tones and elegant curves make it ideal for enhancing any garden setting.

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Original Product Description:

Blending The Warmth Of Natural Teak With The Sleek Durability Of Aluminum, This Garden Chair Offers A Perfect Harmony Of Timeless Elegance And Modern Resilience, Ideal For Any Outdoor Setting. Crafted With A Durable Yet Lightweight Aluminum Frame, This Garden Chair Combines Sleek Modern Design With All-Weather Resilience, Making It The Perfect Addition To Your Outdoor Oasis. Merida Garden Dining Armchair, Aluminium, Neutral | Barker & Stonehouse

Established in 1946, Barker and Stonehouse has become synonymous with stylish home furnishings, merging quality craftsmanship with modern design. Known for luxurious sofas and elegant dining sets, the brand extends its expertise to the garden-outdoor category, offering pieces that transform outdoor spaces into serene retreats. With a commitment to sustainability, Barker and Stonehouse uses eco-friendly materials and responsible sourcing, ensuring that each piece not only enhances your garden but also respects the environment. Their outdoor collections feature a blend of contemporary and classic styles, providing options for those who appreciate both modern minimalism and timeless charm. From chic patio sets to comfortable loungers, Barker and Stonehouse delivers expertly curated selections that elevate any outdoor setting, making it a perfect extension of your home.

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