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The original high-back PU dining chair that's been going strong for the last 15 years is still a staple of many a dining table across NZ. Featuring rubberwood legs and sturdy PU upholstery these chairs are incredibly comfortable, hence their continued popularity.
We independently test our upholstery in New Zealand to ensure it stands up to abrasion, tensile strength, colour fastness and general household wear and tear. Our PU is soft with a "vintage" finish that mimics the natural variations of leather but with all the durability of PU - meaning it is easy to wipe down and highly spill and stain resistant.
Style
Traditional
Timber
Rubberwood
Colour
Light Leg w/Dark Brown PU Seat
Construction
Solid Rubberwood frame with high density foam.
We try our best to ensure photography depicts colours as accurately as possible. Colours can appear different depending on the type of display you are viewing from, therefore we recommend viewing in person for true colour representation.
Dimensions |
SH520 SD410 SW465mm |
Style |
Traditional |
Timber |
Rubberwood |
Colour |
Dark Brown PU with a Light Leg |
Construction |
PU upholstery and solid Rubberwood Legs. |
Additional Information |
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- Dust with a clean, damp, lint free cloth.
- Frequent dusting will remove abrasive build up, which can damage the finish over time.
- Do not use a very wet cloth or allow liquid to contact with the veneers for a long period of time as this can permanently damage the surface. Wipe up spills immediately.
- Do not use any abrasive cleaner or harsh detergent as this can damage the surface of the furniture.
- Spray polishes are best avoided as they contain silicones which may spoil the furniture's surface when building up over time.
- Make sure all surfaces are protected from heat and liquids by mats and coasters.
- Ensure that a mat or pad is placed under paper when you are writing on the furniture surface.
- Do not place rubber or plastic materials on the wood finish as chemicals which may react with the finish if left in contact for an extended period of time.
- Our furniture will endure most temperatures in the home but it is best to avoid placing furniture next to heat sources such as radiators or fires. Be particularly careful with solid wood as the lack of humidity caused by home heating can cause damage such as warping, cracking or splitting.
- Excessive exposure to sunlight can cause fading of your furniture.