Conway Chair

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  • Conway Chair

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    Conway bar stool belongs to the Venture Home collection and has a stylish design with a trumpet foot in black steel and a simple round seat in oak -colored MDF. This bar stool has integrated footrest and is height-adjustable for extra comfort. Place next to the bar in the kitchen to welcome some extra company or around a higher dining table – as useful as practical simply! This bar stool extends the common moments in the heart of the home!

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  • Polar Chair

    127

    A practical dining chair in all its simplicity – as comfortable as handy! Polar has a fully dressed design with legs in black powder coated metal and with a lightly rounded back and seat in upholstered gray polyester fabric. Match with a delicious dining table and enjoy pleasant meals ahead! Lighter assembly is required.

    Care advice:
    Use textile spray to impregnate the textile before you start using it, it will also make any dirt and stains easier to remove in the future. Remove stains right away, do not rub but tried to suck up gently with a cloth.

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  • Polar Chair

    143

    Dining chair from the Polar series focusing on both comfort and design! The legs are in oak-foil metal that gives a modern wood look to the interior and is nicely matched with the back/seat in gray polyester fabric. Lighter assembly is required.

    Care advice:
    Use textile spray to impregnate the textile before you start using it, it will also make any dirt and stains easier to remove in the future. Remove stains right away, do not rub but tried to suck up gently with a cloth.

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  • Polar Chair

    143

    Stylish dining chair in black color with modern design – what more can you want? Polar has a fully dressed design, legs in walnut -filled metal that breaks off neat and rounded back and seat in black velvet fabric with soft padding. Lighter assembly is required. Don’t have to compromise between comfort and design!

    Care advice:
    The velvet has a tendency to get pressure marks when the pile lies down. The imprints can make the fabric look worn out, which here is quite normal for this type of material. Depending on how the light falls, the fabric can change in most different shades.

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