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6 John Lewis curve dining chairs £30 for all 6


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Description: chic and contemporary dining chair is perfect for modern living and dining rooms. It features a curved seat and back with gently splayed chrome legs and a white lacquered finish, offering both style and practicality. The functional chair is also stackable, providing neat storage in compact living spaces

Dimensions: H87 x W47 x D53cm

Original listing: https://www.johnlewis.com/house-by-john-lewis-curve-dining-chair-white/p231441579?tmad=c&tmcampid=7&s_share=jlappios_bmV0LndoYXRzYXBwLldoYXRzQXBwLlNoYXJlRXh0ZW5zaW9u

Condition: used, in good condition

Collection: storage unit near the Old Kent Road

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