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Liberty Furniture Carolina Crossing Windsor Swivel Counter Height Chair - Brown

Liberty Furniture Carolina Crossing Windsor Swivel Counter Height Chair - Brown

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Chantel K
Chantel K
Dimensions: 44"H x 19"W x 20"D
Product Weight: 23 lbs

Product Features


The Carolina Crossing Windsor Swivel Counter Chair brings classic charm and easy comfort to your kitchen or dining space. Crafted of Rubberwood solids in a warm Antique Honey finish, this arrow back Windsor-style chair features a swivel saddle-shaped seat for smooth movement and added comfort. Multi-turned splayed legs flow into a turned footrest, offering both style and support. Thoughtful details like nylon chair glides help protect your flooring, making this timeless counter-height chair as practical as it is inviting.


Features:
  • Arrow Back Style Windsor Counter Chair
  • Swivel Seat
  • Saddle Shaped Seat for Added Comfort
  • Multi Turned Splayed Legs and Stretchers
  • Nylon Chair Glides to Protect Your Flooring

Specifications:
  • condition_type: new_new
  • dangerous goods regulations: not applicable
  • included components: Windsor Swivel Counter Chair
  • is fragile?: No
  • manufacturer: Liberty Furniture
  • maximum weight recommendation: 500
  • merchant suggested asin: B0GSCQ4HPL
  • model name: Carolina Crossing Windsor Swivel Counter Chair
  • model number: 186-B100324
  • number of boxes: 1
  • number of items: 1
  • product uses batteries?: No
  • unit count (per unit pricing): 1
  • frame material: Wood
  • frame type: Framed
  • seat height: 19.5
  • seat material: Solid Wood
  • seat depth: 19
  • seat width: 20

Product Details



SKU: 186-B100324
Details:
Dining Chair 44"H x 19"W x 20"D 23 lbs
Collection: Carolina Crossing

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