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Magis Me Too Alma Children's Orange Chair


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The Magis Me Too Alma Kids Chair was designed by Javier Mariscal for Italian furniture specialist Magis. Featuring curved lines and an interesting tree motif, this quality chair is built for comfort and fun. Built with a fibreglass, reinforced polypropylene frame, the Magis Me Too Alma Kids Chair is able to withstand the inevitable punishment it will take in a young child's bedroom.


https://www.madeindesign.co.uk/prod-alma-magis-collection-me-too-refmt160-1037c.html


Has slight scratching on legs. Would like ?20.


Collection only please from West Dulwich.


Weighs 2.2 kg. Chair is 40 cm long, 39 cm wide and 58 cm high. Seat Height: 32cm

Backrest Height: 58cm.

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