Shogun Occasional Chair - Grey

Shogun Occasional Chair - Grey

Regular price $595.00 Sale price$529.00 Save $66.00
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Shogun Occasional Chair - Grey
Epping (VIC) Warehouse

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days when in stock

Wetherill Park Warehouse

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days when in stock

The Shogun Occasional Chair is a retro style occasional chair upholstered in contemporary textured fabric. Featuring plush cushioned seat & curve backrest featuring subtle shell stitching and piping details with plush cushioned seat & curve backrest featuring subtle shell stitching and piping details.
Sturdy structure elevated with solid rubberwood legs in natural oak colour.

It comes with a 12-month warranty, and if you change your mind, you can return it within 30 days for a store credit.

Structural Frame: LVL, Plywood, MDF
Seating Support: Foam, Zig-zag Spring, Webbing 
Foam Density: 30kg/m3
Legs: Solid Rubberwood
Upholstery: Barley Fabric: 80% Polyester, 20% Acrylic /
Colour: Grey

Dimensions: W64.5 x D76 x H85.5 CM

Shipped Assembled. Usually leaves our warehouse in 5-10 business days when in stock.
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