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Set of 4 Phinnaeus French Country Fabric Dining Chairs Beige/Natural - Christopher Knight Home

Set of 4 Phinnaeus French Country Fabric Dining Chairs Beige/Natural - Christopher Knight Home
Store: Target
Last Price: 719.99 USD

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Turn back the clock in your dining room with a set of French country-inspired dining chairs that will bring you and your family back to a simpler, more carefree time. Featuring an iconic round backrest and fluted legs, our upholstered chairs offer your home something a little out of the ordinary while also remaining true to their elegant, old-fashioned roots. Their frames showcase wonderfully contrasting lines and curves that encourage both casual meals with your family or extravagant dinner parties with your guests. <br /><br />FRENCH COUNTRY INSPIRATION: From slender fluted legs to an iconic rounded backrest and seating, this chair set offers a French country inspiration for your home. The elegant curves of this set bring your home together with a classic touch.<br /><br />UPHOLSTERED: Our chair set is generously upholstered, giving any room a refined appearance. This provides a smooth, immaculate texture for this piece as well as plush seating for exceeding comfort. <br /><br />RUBBERWOOD FRAME: Our environmentally-friendly wood not only offers plenty of durability, but it also gives this piece a beautiful natural-grain look. Combined with a gorgeous finish, this wood will truly stand out in any room.<br /><br />DIMENSIONS: Choose an accessory that is the perfect size for you and your furniture. Each chair is 19.75” W x 25.25” D x 39.75” H with a seat height of 19.25 inches. You will love how much your space can transform with the simple addition of these charming chairs. <br /><br />ASSEMBLY REQUIRED: Some assembly is required for this set of chairs. All of the instructions and tools needed for assembly are included.

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