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Barker and Stonehouse

Bala Cocktail Armchair, Neutral Boucle | Barker & Stonehouse

£375

Colour: Cream and beige

The Bala Cocktail Armchair is a harmonious blend of comfort and elegance. Upholstered in neutral boucle polyester, it offers both durability and style. The chair's core is crafted from a mix of pine and plywood, ensuring a solid foundation. Its soft foam and fiber cushioning provide ultimate comfort. With smooth, rounded rubberwood legs, this versatile chair adapts seamlessly to any interior, offering a timeless appeal and reliable support.

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Made From Sturdy Pine, Plywood, And Rubberwood, This Chair Features Foam And Fiber Cushioning For Comfort. Upholstered In Durable Polyester Fabric, It Combines Strength, Comfort, And Elegance. Crafted From Robust Pine And Durable Plywood, This Chair Frame Provides A Strong And Reliable Foundation. Its Versatile Design Ensures Long-Lasting Support, Making It Ideal For Any Seating Style. Bala Cocktail Armchair, Neutral Boucle | Barker & Stonehouse

Established in 1946, Barker and Stonehouse has become synonymous with stylish home furnishings, merging quality craftsmanship with modern design. Renowned for its luxurious sofas and statement living-room pieces, the brand caters to diverse interior styles. Each item is crafted with eco-friendly materials, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and responsible sourcing. Barker and Stonehouse's living-room collections are expertly curated, offering a range of options from sleek modern minimalism to timeless classic charm. With a focus on both aesthetics and functionality, their pieces are designed to enhance any living space, providing comfort and elegance. Discover the perfect blend of style and sustainability with Barker and Stonehouse's living-room offerings.

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