Rust and Oak
Hunton Dining Chair Brown | Set of Two
Hunton Dining Chair Brown | Set of Two
Regular price
£110.00 GBP
Regular price
Sale price
£110.00 GBP
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The Hunton dining chair features a diamond quilted back to invoke a sense of luxury in your home. Faux suede is combined with its black metal legs to create a sophisticated and modern atmosphere, effortlessly elevating the décor in your dining space.
Chair details:
- Height: 85.5cm
- Seat width: 44cm
- Seat depth: 40cm
- Material: Brown Faux Suede
- Sold in sets of two or four
This product requires self-assembly. Regrettably, self-assembly items cannot be returned once assembly is part or fully completed. So please check the items are correct before assembling.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Each of our Handmade to order products has a different lead time.
- Shelves and hairpin leg console Tables - 3-5 days plus 48hr shipping
- Frame leg console tables - 5-7 working days plus 48hr shipping
- Desks & Breakfast Bars- 2 weeks plus 48hr shipping
- Dining Tables - 2-3 Weesk plus 48 hr shipping
All Items can be returned within 30 days of receiving but they must be in there original condition.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
- Dust Removal:Begin by dusting the furniture with a soft, lint-free cloth or a feather duster. This helps remove loose dirt and debris without scratching the surface.
- Mild Soap Solution:Prepare a mild soap solution by mixing a few drops of mild dish soap with warm water. Avoid using harsh detergents or chemical cleaners, as they can damage the wax / Oil finish.
- Dampen a Cloth:Dampen a soft, clean cloth in the soap solution. Wring out excess water to ensure the cloth is only slightly damp.
- Gentle Wiping: Wipe the furniture gently with the damp cloth. Work in the direction of the wood grain to avoid causing scratches.
- Dry Immediately: Dry the furniture immediately using a dry, clean cloth. Water can damage the wax finish, so it's essential to prevent prolonged exposure.




