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Super comfortable (and soft) and actually pretty stylish for an office chair. Really beautiful blue. 

Swivels (obviously) and adjustable height. 

Bought for £89.99 and hasn’t been much used as went off on maternity leave and then back into an actual office. 

Selling for £30. Collection from SE23 not far Peckham Rye Park

To Google the brand search - Cherry Tree Furniture Cala Vintage Pine Blue Velvet Desk Chair Swivel Chair

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