AmeriHome 2 Piece Fauteuil Direction Accent Chair Set
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- Assembly Required?: Y
- Weight Capacity: 330 lb Weight Capacity
AmeriHome 2 Piece Fauteuil Direction Accent Chair Set
Get a midcentury vibe with the Amerihome 2 Piece Fauteuil Direction Accent Chairs. These retro designer inspired compact armchairs are ideal for the home office or as an accent piece in the living room. The generously padded back and seat are covered in faux leather with a vintage patina, and the powder coated steel frames are scratch resistant. Genuine walnut wood armrests complete the look. The 2 Piece Occasional Chairs are also great for use in small business waiting rooms and lobbies.
- Designer reproduction with mid-century retro design Compact and comfortable design for the home and office
- Faux leather upholstery with a vintage patina, black powder coat frame
- Arm rest is solid walnut, measures 2 W x 11 L x 1 inch thick, 25 inches from floor
- 330 lbs weight capacity
- Seat measures 19.5 D x 18 W x 4 inches thick, back is 18 W x 11 H x 2 inches thick
AmeriHome 2 Piece Fauteuil Direction Accent Chair Set Black
- Assembly Required?: Y
- Furniture Weight Capacity: 330 lb Weight Capacity
- Dimensions: 32.0 inches (H) x 24.0 inches (W) x 23.5 inches (L)
- Weight: 20.0 pounds
AmeriHome 2 Piece Fauteuil Direction Accent Chair Set Grey
- Assembly Required?: Y
- Furniture Weight Capacity: 330 lb Weight Capacity
- Dimensions: 32.0 inches (H) x 24.0 inches (W) x 23.5 inches (L)
- Weight: 20.0 pounds
AmeriHome 2 Piece Fauteuil Direction Accent Chair Set White
- Assembly Required?: Y
- Furniture Weight Capacity: 330 lb Weight Capacity
- Dimensions: 32.0 inches (H) x 24.0 inches (W) x 23.5 inches (L)
- Weight: 20.0 pounds
- Made in China
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