Our Nantwich furniture showrooms proudly present the exquisite Mary chair from Stressless, a standout in our leather armchairs category. This stunning piece combines superior comfort with elegant design, offering a luxurious seating experience. The Mary chair with its beautiful wood range is a testament to Stressless's commitment to quality craftsmanship.
Upholstered in premium leather or sumptuous fabric, the Mary chair provides exceptional support and durability, conforming to your body for ultimate relaxation. The addition of the wood range, available in alternative wood colours, introduces a touch of natural warmth and sophistication, making it a versatile choice for any living space. We invite you to visit our showrooms in Nantwich to experience the unparalleled comfort and timeless style of the Stressless Mary chair first-hand.
All measurements are approximate.
Width: 112cm (44.1.inches)
Height: 102cm (40.2.inches)
Depth: 99cm (39.inches)
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Glynis Ward
8 months ago
We have just taken delivery of two sofas from Webb House Furnishers and are delighted. There is something very special about their service; they are helpful but not pushy, they do what they promise fr [read more]om initial enquiry though to final delivery, and the whole team clearly takes pride in what they do. A pleasure to do business with. Thank you.
sandi kirkham
7 months ago
A delightful company to deal with. Great communication from the office and delivery guys. Protective footwear worn showing respect for floor covering which was very much respected. All packaging remov [read more]ed. Thankyou Webb house!
Paul Eccles
2 years ago
An amazing business with top quality products. I cannot praise the people who work there enough. From start to finish, the whole experience has been a complete pleasure, highly professional, and even [read more]the delivery guys are first class. Communication is outstanding, not just the products and the people. If only all shops operated like this. Paul Eccles