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"I’m very happy with this simple, timeless chair which I can bring out when it’s needed or easily fold it up to hide it under the bed when it’s not."
The Heston Folding Dining Chair is a stylish and functional addition to any dining room or kitchen. With a metal frame and armrests, this chair is sturdy and durable while still maintaining a sleek and modern look. The seat and backrest are upholstered in a beautiful top grain leather, providing both comfort and elegance. Inspired by classic director's chairs, this folding dining chair is a homage to Marcel Breuer's mid-century metal and stretched leather chair designs. Its unique blend of vintage and contemporary style make it a versatile piece that can complement any decor.
Colours:
Tan Leather with Matte Charcoal Frame
Black Leather with Black Frame
Dimensions (cm): 80H x 52L x 50W
Seat Height: 44-45cm
Arm Height: 64cm
Material: Steel frame with a powder coated finish, top grain buffalo leather
Assembly Required?: Yes
Care Guide: Wax based leather cleaner recommended. Wipe metal with damp cloth.
This product is crafted with leather sourced responsibly.
We offer a few delivery options depending on what you've ordered and where you're located. Small Homewares ship for a flat $14.95 - or free for orders over $300. Larger pieces are calculated at checkout based on your destination, with rates starting from $40. For oversized furniture, a premium white glove delivery option may also be available to your area.
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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"I’m very happy with this simple, timeless chair which I can bring out when it’s needed or easily fold it up to hide it under the bed when it’s not."
— Sue P. (5/5)
"Beautiful chair, a bit smaller than I expected, will suit a smaller dining table if used for dining. The leather and metal frame is very well made, and the chair is really comfy! Great that it can be folded also! Very happy with my purchase! 🙏"
— Kym (5/5)