Weston Wooden Armless Dining Chair (Set Of 2)
Weston Wooden Armless Dining Chair (Set Of 2)
Transform your dining experience with our bold and daring Weston Dining Chair 2PC Sets, available in Black, Natural, and White finishes. Crafted from durable acacia wood, these stunningly modern and contemporary pieces add warmth and functionality to your space. The Black set features a sleek design that enhances any dining area, while the Natural set offers a perfect blend of style and function with its clean lines and rustic finish, complemented by interlocking frame construction for added durability. For a touch of modern elegance, the White set combines strong acacia wood with a minimalist design, providing ample storage without sacrificing style. Each chair set is designed to make a statement in your dining space, ensuring you enjoy both bold aesthetics and functional seating.
Weston Dining Chair Features:
- Assembled Dimensions: 17.32 x 17.32 x 33.66
- Product Weight: 15.43
- Seat Height: 17.72"
- Seat Depth: 16.93"
- Seat Width: 16.93"
- Seat Back Rest Height: 15.75"
- Rustic finish highlights the intrinsic traits of the natural wood grains and various knots
- Interlocking frame construction ensures durability and sturdiness
- Weight Capacity: 300 lbs
- Color palette and finish: Antique Black, Natural, White
- Primary Material: Solid Rubber Wood
- Assembly: Requires minimum assembly
- Country of Origin: Vietnam
- Care Instructions: Dust frequently with a clean damp lint-free cloth. This will help remove abrasive buildup which can damage a finish over time. Do not place hot objects on any furniture surface. Avoid exposing your furniture to strong sunlight, heat outlet, open windows or dampness. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can fade the finish of your furniture while extreme temperature and humidity changes can cause cracking or splitting. Do not expose your furniture to any liquids. Never allow water to sit on your furniture, wipe away spills immediately. Alcohol, nail polish, and perfume are also dangerous because they can dissolve the furniture finish on contact and may require professional repairs.