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For Sale: 8 plywood & chrome dining chairs, stackable


Lydia

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These very well made, sturdy designer chairs originally from The Chair Company are about twenty years old and are in very good condition, except some light marking to seat areas on some chairs. They're extremely comfortable, unusually high-backed, and stack very neatly. £75 for set of 8. Available from Weds 20 March. You're welcome to come and have a look at them. Please message or text Lydia 0794 6579536.

 

 

 

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