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Oswald Distressed Faux Leather Wingback Armchair

£259


Overview

Dunelm Exclusive - Designed and Developed by Dunelm

Designed with comfort in mind, the Oswald armchair is upholstered in a distressed faux leather design, complete with foam and fibre filled cushions, and a pocket sprung seat for additional support. With a traditional wingback design, this part assembly armchair features scrolled arms and oak finished wooden legs. This classic armchair is also available in a range of different colours and styles and offers easy assembly; just attach the feet and you're ready to relax.

Please note: Feet and wings are stored underneath the chair in zipped pocket. The room-set image of this product may show some colour variation due to lighting, please refer to other images for more accurate colour representation.

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Features

Assembly
Part Assembled
Recommended Person Build
1 Person
Assembly Difficulty Rating
Easy
Product Dimensions

H 96.5cm x W 71.5cm x D 74.5cm

Seat: H 48cm x W 46cm x D 49cm

Arm height: 60cm

Leg height: 16cm

Back: 48.5cm

Brand
Dunelm
Packaging Dimensions
Box 1: H 72cm x 66.5cm x 44.5cm, 18kg
Weight
18kg
Care Instructions
Wipe clean with a soft cloth
Composition
Fabric: 100% polyester, Frame: plywood, pine, Legs: rubberwood
Pack Contents
1 x Armchair
Filling
Foam
Number of Seats
1 Seater

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Responsibly Sourced Timber

The timber in this product is from well managed forests. These forests are managed in a way to preserve biological diversity while ensuring long-term harvesting viability.

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Easy Returns

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