Upholstered chair for the living room dining room 2 pcs. BLUE

€157.14
Shipping from warehouse: ⁨H1⁩
Estimated shipping: Wed, Nov 27 - Mon, Dec 2
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
Availability:
large quantity
Brand:
FROMM&STARCK
Product code:
10260168 / 4062859004222

Specification

Sku:1014237

Manufacturer no: 10260168
Upholstered chairs by Fromm & Starck are an excellent element of equipment for conference rooms, waiting rooms, reception, as well as restaurants, dining rooms and more. Dining chairs are made of very strong quilted fabric in blue color. The comfortable seats are 12 cm thick and filled with an upholstery sponge with a density of 26.99 kg / m3. Upholstered chairs can withstand a load of up to 180 kg. Each is equipped with 4 strong rubber wood legs. At their ends there are pads to protect the floor from scratches. Living room chairs combine strength with lightness, so you can easily rearrange them.
Product features:

  • - solid upholstery made of very strong quilted fabric
  • - heavy load up to 180 kg
  • - very comfortable seats filled with an upholstery sponge with a high density of 26.99 kg / m3
  • - 4 strong rubber legs with pads to protect the floor from scratches
  • - easy repositioning
  • - the set consists of two chairs
Technical data:
  • - Model: STAR_CON_60
  • - Catalogue number: 10260168
  • - Article status: new
  • - Seat material: fabric + upholstery sponge
  • - Upholstery sponge density: 26.99 kg/m3
  • - Leg material: rubber wood
  • - Number of legs: 4
  • - Color: Blue
  • - Maximum load: 180 kg
  • - Seat dimensions: 42 cm x 46 cm
  • - Seat thickness: 12 cm
  • - Back support: yes
  • - Dimensions (LxWxH): 47 cm x 46 cm x 102 cm
  • - Weight: 14.30 kg
  • - Shipping dimensions (LxWxH): 45 cm x 37.50 cm x 105 cm
  • - Shipping weight: 16.40 kg
Included:
  • - Upholstered chairs: 2 pcs.
  • - Mounting accessories
  • - Installation instructions

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