Product Overview
This single chair brings a minimalist, structured look to your eat-in kitchen or dining room. It stands on metal legs in a iron hue. This chair's seat and back are wrapped in water-resistant, brandy leather upholstery. It features a rounded seat and an armless design. Unique iron frame formed an industrial style, crafted to converge into an X-shaped base.
Features
- Genuine leather upholstery with high-density foam padding.
- Ergonomic back curve.
- Metal iron frame provides stability and durability.
- Detailed instructions and tools are included, and assembly is completed in no time.
Dimensions & Weights
Overall |
28'' H x 20'' W x 21'' D |
Seat |
19'' H x 18'' W x 18'' D
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Overall Product Weight |
14 lbs
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Specifications
Main Color |
Brandy |
Leg Color
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Black |
Leg Material
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Iron |
Upholstery Material
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Leather
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Sponge
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Seat Back Type
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Foldable
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Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth, avoiding the use of excessively strong cleaning agents.
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Water Resistant; Stain Resistant; Rust Resistant; Scratch Resistant
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Supplier Intended and Approved Use
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Commercial Warranty |
No |
Product Warranty |
Yes |
Warranty Length
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1 Year
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Limited
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What Is a Dress Chair?
A dress chair is a type of furniture that is designed to be used while getting dressed or putting on makeup. Dress chairs typically have a low back and a padded seat, and they may have armrests or a footrest. Dress chairs are often placed in a bedroom or dressing room, and they are often used in combination with a vanity table or mirror. Dress chairs may have a variety of features, such as wheels for easy movement, storage compartments, or adjustable heights. Some dress chairs are also designed to be folding or collapsible, so they can be easily stored when not in use.
Here are a few steps you can take to care for your genuine leather chair:
- Dust or vacuum your leather chairs regularly to remove any dirt or debris.
- Avoid exposing your leather chairs to direct sunlight or heat sources, as this can cause the leather to fade or dry out.
- If your leather chairs become stained or soiled, use a damp cloth to gently clean them, using a leather-specific cleaner if necessary. Avoid using harsh cleaning chemicals or abrasive sponges, as these can damage the leather.
- After cleaning your leather chairs, use a leather conditioner to moisturize the leather and keep it soft and supple.
- Avoid placing heavy or sharp objects on your leather chairs, as this can damage the leather or cause it to tear.
- If your leather chairs have cushions, flip or rotate them regularly to prevent uneven wear and sagging.
- If your leather chairs are used outdoors, consider storing them in a dry, covered area when they are not in use to protect them from the elements.
- Be proactive about repairing any tears or damage to your leather chairs, as this can prevent the damage from getting worse.
- Regular cleaning and conditioning will help to keep your leather chairs looking good and lasting for years to come.