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Grey gliding nursing chair and stool in excellent condition, selling for £90. IMG_4551.thumb.jpeg.ecfaf344e29bc0dd2f48e752e2356849.jpegNo marks or stains.

It’s super comfy and great to have the rocking motion when feeding or soothing. 

Easy to keep clean, the arm and seat cushion covers can be removed and hand-washed

I have actually removed the cushion covers and hand washed them ready to sell the chair. Just one thing to note - on putting the cushions back on the chair, one metal popper got slightly misshaped and now doesn’t stay fastened together (see last photo). It doesn’t make any difference to the use of the chair though, and could easily be stuck together.

I believe this one came from Laura Ashley, but you can find a very similar model on John Lewis, see ‘Kub Chatsworth Glider Nursing Chair and Foot Stool, Grey’ selling for £279

Collection only, from Camberwell

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