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these pine high back armchairs are a timeless addition to any room in your home. Crafted with care and precision, these fully assembled chairs are made of solid pine with a beautiful brown colour. Standing at a height of 140 cm (45 inches), these chairs feature a high backrest for added comfort and elegance. Perfect for indoor use, these country-style chairs are handmade in the United Kingdom, making them a unique and authentic piece of furniture for your home. Ideal for seating one person, these chairs exude a sense of tradition and sophistication. Price quoted is per chair,discounted to £140.00 for the pair

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  • betternowthanthen changed the title to Solid Pine Arm Chair, x2 chairs £100 Reduced! :)
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