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Replica 'DSW' Fibreglass Chair - Wooden Legs
The fibreglass dining chair - DSW (Dining Side chair Wood), inspired by the innovative mid-century contemporary dining room furniture designers, it's a true modern furniture classic! These contemporary white fibreglass dining chairs are molded to perfection to form a sleek and clean seat, while a wooden base creates a natural and warm look. Its waterfall seat edge promotes comfortable seating for extended periods of time by reducing pressure on the backs of thighs. The results are supremely comfortable and timeless. Combined with a wooden, glass or marble dining table, these dining chairs will transform your place into a modern environment. The classic clean design with suit everyone.
Primarily used for dining room furniture, these dining chairs can also be used as:
One piece molded fiberglass shell with a reinforced finish; solid timber legs.
Height: 81.5cm
Fiberglass and solid maple or walnut timber legs with rubber stops.
Available in white or black with a choice of matte or gloss finish. Legs are available in either solid American walnut or timber and the cross beams are available in either stainless steel or with black powder coating. Walnut legs are pictured in all of the images, except for the last image with the grey background. This chair has maple legs.
12 months manufacturers warranty
Our fibreglass dining chair ships in 3 - 7 days, 6 - 8 weeks if the selected chair colour is not in stock.
If you need a large number of fiberglass dining chairs for a commercial fit out or if you are an interior designer. Contact us today for our trade prices Request a detailed quote today, call or email: (02) 8005 8332 or Sydney This item is not manufactured by and is not a product of Herman Miller. Life.interiors is in no way affiliated with Herman Miller or the original designer Ray and Charles Eames. This contemporary dining chair is inspired by the designs of Ray and Charles Eames. It is not to be confused with the original which is sold under license by Herman Miller and originally designed by Ray and Charles Eames. |

