Milano Dining Chair

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Product Information

The Bell and Stocchero Milano dining chair is a modern, stylish, and comfortable piece of furniture. Crafted with high-quality materials, it boasts a minimalist design with clean lines. Available in a variety of finishes and colours, this chair is perfect for any modern dining room. Its durable construction and comfortable seat make it a long-lasting and enjoyable addition to your home.
Available in 3 different colours and 2 leg options.

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Sizes & Features

All measurements are approximate.

Width: 440cm (173.2.inches)

Height: 860cm (338.6.inches)

Depth: 480cm (189.inches)

 

Milano Dining Chair
by Bell and Stocchero

Bell and Stocchero

Man. Rec. Price £269

£219

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