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Haile Black and Oak Wooden Dining Chairs in Pair

£239.95

Upgrade your home with the Haile Black and Oak Wooden Dining Chairs, a striking set that perfectly balances contemporary design with natural warmth. These chairs feature a sophisticated two-tone aesthetic, combining a sleek black frame with a light oak effect seat and backrest. This contrast creates a bold visual statement, making them an ideal addition to modern kitchens, dining rooms, or even as stylish accent pieces in a home office or hallway. Constructed for durability and daily use, these chairs are crafted with a focus on clean lines and structural integrity. The minimalist silhouette is inspired by Scandinavian design, offering a timeless look that fits seamlessly into various interior decor schemes. Whether you are hosting a formal dinner or enjoying a casual family meal, the Haile dining chairs provide a reliable and fashionable seating solution that emphasises both form and functional simplicity. FEATURES: Material: Wooden Finish: Black, Oak Striking two-tone design that blends contemporary black with a natural oak effect Constructed from high-quality materials to ensure long-term stability and strength Featuring a light oak finish on the seat and backrest for a warm, organic touch Supplied as a pair to provide a complete and coordinated look for your dining area Sleek black frame that adds a touch of modern sophistication to any room Minimalist Scandinavian-inspired silhouette that complements diverse interior styles Easy-to-clean surfaces make them a practical choice for busy households Tapered leg design that offers a sturdy base while maintaining a light visual profile Versatile functionality suitable for use in dining rooms, kitchens, or workspaces Compact dimensions designed to fit comfortably around various dining table sizes Featuring a 20mm thick rubberwood seat pad Available at an affordable price Images shown are for illustrative purposes only DIMENSIONS: Height: 99cm Width: 47cm Depth: 53. 5cm

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