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Fine LivingRetro Metal Chair with Metal Finish

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R599

Retail: R1,000
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Fine Living Retro Metal Café Chair - Classic Metal - Add some retro coolness to your kitchen or dining room with a stylish Fine Living Retro Metal Café Chair. This solid and sturdy metal chair requires no assembly. They have anti-slip feet to protect your floors and reduce noise. They are extremely versatile and can be a cool addition to your lounge, bedroom or study. They are even perfect for bistros and cafés. The chairs are also stackable for convenient storage.

Product Specifications
  • Option: Metal or wooden seat
  • The Retro metal café chair is a must-have to add a Funky look to your kitchen
  • The chair has a back which makes it very comfortable.
  • For those who want to combine classy touch and vintage styles the Retro chair is just the piece you need
  • The stool is sturdy and has a metal frame
  • Solid Metal Chair
  • No Assembly Required
  • Retro, Vintage Design 
  • The Chairs are versatile
  • Great Kitchens, Cafes, etc
  • Stacks for easy storage
  • Anti-Slip Feet to Protect Floors and Reduce Noise
  • Dimensions: (85.5 x 45 x 44cm)
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