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Braxton Culler
The Riomar slipper chair exudes a refined elegance that complements any living space. Its sleek design is paired with an upholstered finish, providing a plush seat that invites relaxation. Crafted with attention to detail, the chair features a solid wood frame that offers reliable support. The versatility of this piece allows it to fit seamlessly into a variety of settings, from a cozy reading nook to a stylish living room ensemble. Plus, it arrives fully assembled, ready to enhance your home with its sophisticated charm.
Duralee
Ambella
A petite swivel chair features an elegant waterfall skirt, a boxed, shield-shaped back, a loose boxed seat cushion, and thin track arms. Standard on a swivel base.
Great chairs. Comfortable and stylish. Love!. Christina. Carmel, IN. 2025-01-14 13:13:36
Zentique
A french country-inspired piece upholstered in linen and finished with limed gray oak legs.
Massoud Furniture
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The tight back gently sloping into the notched arms and generous cushioning offer maximum comfort in a minimalist form. The chair sculptural curves are enhanced further with the addition of a charming waterfall skirt.
Sarreid Ltd
This armchair by Sarreid Ltd brings a touch of classic sophistication to your space. With its solid wood frame and legs, this piece offers a sturdy foundation while maintaining an elegant look. The skirted design adds a refined silhouette, making it a versatile addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors. Fully assembled, it’s ready to be the centerpiece of your living room or a stylish accent in your reading nook.
Elegantly pleated sloped arms raise over a graceful waterfall skirt. Timeless and refined, the grace skirted swivel chair is the perfect place to lounge in style.
Chic and stylish, the everley skirted sofa features a high back and flared arms. A kick-pleated skirt adds a timelessly tailored touch.
This petite chair was inspired by pieces from the 50s and 60s, designed to have the sitter sit sideways with their elbow resting on the back of the chair. A tight back is raised over maple-turned legs with brass ferrules and castors.
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