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BADHERI DINING CHAIR

Original price Dhs. 1,099.00
Original price Dhs. 1,099.00 - Original price Dhs. 1,099.00
Original price Dhs. 1,099.00
Current price Dhs. 824.25
Dhs. 824.25 - Dhs. 824.25
Current price Dhs. 824.25

Introducing the Badheri Dining Chair, a beautifully crafted dining chair with a rattan seat and backrest. The teak wood frame is accompanied by inverted V legs that offer an incredible aesthetic appeal

Dimensions: W50cm x D56cm x H91cm       

Seat Height: 47cm

In store pick-up option available on check out

Color: Brown

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Reem Almessabi

BADHERI DINING CHAIR

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Gorgeous chair

Most beautiful chair. Gorgeous accent piece of furniture.
Exceptional service and prompt delivery.
Highly recommended.

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