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Monarch Specialties Faux Leather Dining Parson Chair - Set of 2
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$202.99
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Arrives by Apr 3 32163

Product Information

Overview
  • Dimensions: 17.25W x 20.25D x 38.75H in.
  • Metal frame in black finish
  • Foam cushions upholstered in faux leather
  • Choose from available fabric colors
  • Curved back with 2 rows of vertical stitching
Specifications
Dimensions
17.25W x 20.25D x 38.75H in.
Weight
15 lbs.
Material
Faux Leather
Foam
Metal
Delivery

Product Overview

Overview
  • Dimensions: 17.25W x 20.25D x 38.75H in.
  • Metal frame in black finish
  • Foam cushions upholstered in faux leather
  • Choose from available fabric colors
  • Curved back with 2 rows of vertical stitching
  • Set of 2
  • No assembly required
What's Included
2 dining chairs
What's Not Included
Dining table
Description

Create a luxe, contemporary dining space with the Monarch Specialties Faux Leather Dining Parson Chair - Set of 2. Each chair has a metal U-shaped base in a sleek black finish. The foam cushions are upholstered in rich faux leather, and two rows of vertical stitching add visual interest to the piece. Thanks to its curved back and modern silhouette, this chair set is sure to update any space. Choose from available fabric colors to find the dining chair set that works best for your home. You can pair these items with others by Monarch Specialties on Hayneedle.com to create a cohesive look.

About Monarch Specialties

Wilbur Berger established Monarch Glass in 1950 on Rachel Street in Montreal, providing quality custom mirror and glasswork for both retail stores and the home. Understanding that there was more business with glass, Monarch started manufacturing and then diversified to importing mirrors and frames. Currently, the company is centered in Quebec, where it is a leader among furniture importers and distributors, focusing on fashion forward designs and impeccable customer service.

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