Denali Detailed High Back Dining Chair
Denali Detailed High Back Dining Chair - Dark Wood is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
The Denali High Detailed Black Slatted Dining Chair is a distinctive statement piece, combining bohemian rustic character with handcrafted detail. Made from solid dark sheesham wood, this chair features a tall, open slatted back finished in black, creating a bold and elegant silhouette. Intricate ironwork set into the backrest adds a unique decorative element, elevating the design and making each chair a true focal point within the dining space.
Strong, durable and full of natural charm, this chair brings texture and individuality to both contemporary and traditional interiors, pairing beautifully with rustic or eclectic dining settings.
Key Features:
- Crafted from solid dark sheesham wood
- High back with black open slatted design
- Intricate iron detailing in the backrest for a unique finish
- Bohemian rustic aesthetic with standout character
- Sturdy construction suitable for everyday dining use
Specification
Specification
Product Specifications
Height: 110cm
Depth: 49cm
Width: 45cm
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The manufacturer provides a full year of warranty on this product.
The warranty does not apply to damages caused by incorrect assembly, normal wear, moisture damage, heat damage, misuse, or surface imperfections on real wood products. None of the above affects your statutory rights.



