Traditional fireside chair OLDSCHOOL
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traditional fireside chair
traditional fireside chair
traditional fireside chair
traditional fireside chair
traditional fireside chair
traditional fireside chair
traditional fireside chair
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Characteristics

Style
traditional
Seat material
fabric, leather
Frame material
wooden
Options
bed
Color
gray, black, blue, brown, green, white, red, beige, yellow, pink
Base type
4-legged
Armrest
without armrests
Seat height

38 cm
(15 in)

Seat width

56 cm
(22 in)

Total height

78 cm
(30.7 in)

Total width

90 cm
(35.4 in)

Total depth

91 cm
(35.8 in)

Description

A redefined Chesterfield interior solution - the perfect addition to your Oldschool sofa bed. Equally chair and chaise lounge, the Oldschool chair feature multiple opportunities for various settings. Design by Per Weiss 2009 Description The Oldschool chair is based on a strong metal frame providing the foundation for the chair’s longevity. The chair has three back positions enabling it to be a comfortable seat or chaise lounge. Its design is based on the British and contemporary design styles whilst the function make the Oldschool chair an ideal option for homes that are posed by today’s compact living trends. Maximum Supported Weight 110 kg Gap From Floor To Base 16 cm Assembly Guide Description - Download the assembly instruction for this specific model by clicking View more below. Are you looking for assembly instructions for another product, please go to our assembly instruction overview. Care Guide Description - Read through our care and maintenance guide to increase product longevity and ensure a well preserved Innovation Living product. If you have any questions about maintenance of your Innovation Living product, you are always welcome to contact your dealer, who will be happy to assist and guide you.

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