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Safavieh Esther Arm Chair With Flat Black Nail Heads

Safavieh

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SKU: MCR4575A
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Description

Integrate the refined beauty of French classical furniture into modern-day interiors with the camelback Esther arm chair with flat black nail heads. Classic Louis XV bergere styling, with flat black nail heads outlining a tight back and seat upholstered in taupe linen, contrasts an elegant, curvy exposed pickled oak frame. Choose the Esther chair for graceful proportions that have outlived three centuries of changing home fashion.

  • Specification

    Product Dimensions: 25.2" W x 26.4" D x 37.4" H

    Seat Dimensions: 20.5" W x 17.1" D x 19.7" H

    Armrest Height: 26.4"

    Product Weight: 32.1 LBS

    Wood Content: Oak

    Upholstery Content: 100% Linen

    Metal Type: Stainless Steel

    Metal Color: Black Flat Nails

    Color: Taupe

    Assembly Required: No

    SKU: MCR4575A

    Brand: Safavieh

  • Additional Information:

    Material: Stainless Steel, Linen, Oak Wood, Wood

    Color: Taupe, Natural

    Style: Traditional

    Type: Armchairs

    Chair Back Height: High Back

    Assembly Reqd Or Not: Assembled

    Pattern: Solid Pattern

    Cushioned Or Not: Cushioned

    Armed Or Not: With Arms

  • Care Instructions

    To prevent overall soiling, frequent vacuuming or light brushing is recommended. Cushions and pillows should be turned on a weekly basis. Down-filled cushions should be brushed rather than vacuumed. Spot clean, using a mild water-free solvent or dry cleaning product. Only a professional cleaner should undertake a complete overall cleaning. The use of steam or water-based cleaners may cause excessive shrinking or staining.

  • Returns & Exchanges

    Non-returnable.

    Damaged items will be replaced.

    See full return policy

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