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  • Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal - Set of Six
  • Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal - Set of Six
  • Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal - Set of Six
  • Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal - Set of Six
  • Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal - Set of Six

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Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal - Set of Six

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  • Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal
    Stafford Velvet Dining Chair - Charcoal
    Charcoal × 6

Our Stafford Dining Chair in Charcoal velvet was created by Annabel Astor herself, when she was unable to find the perfect upholstered dining chair. Designed with a sleek, narrow silhouette,...

Our Stafford Dining Chair in Charcoal velvet was created by Annabel Astor herself, when she was unable to find the perfect upholstered dining chair. Designed with a sleek, narrow silhouette, they allow you to get more of them around the table, but still deliver superior comfort. Other unique features include a border of brass coloured studs and a back pull, adding interest to both aspects of the chair. So comfortable, it could even be used solo as a desk chair. Every element of the chair, from each metal stud hammered into place by hand to the velvet pile and stained legs, will result in the chair having individual character.

Dimensions
Width 45 cm
Depth 59 cm
Height 92 cm
Seat depth 43 cm
Seat width 45 cm
Seat height 48 cm
Leg height 38 cm
Material Velvet
Filling composition Foam

Measurements may vary by up to 3cm. Images used for representative purposes only*

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We started as a mail-order interiors company with three women bringing truly unique designs from the East to interiors-lovers in the West. Lady Annabel Astor, a serial entrepreneur, invited two friends along on a sourcing trip: Sue Jones, whose decorating pedigree includes time at Jasper Conran and Colefax and Fowler, and Lucinda Waterhouse, a skilled horticulturist.