A rustic Side Chair with transitional styling to complement farmhouse, rustic modern or any transitional scheme. Cushioned with three inch comfort foam seat, the Riverdale Side Chair is built for comfort as well as style. Featuring a modern schoolhouse back with distinctive wood scoring and saw rasping distressing, this chair is hand-stained in a nuanced light black over Asian hardwoods.
- Crafted of solid Asian hardwoods to ensure lasting durability, stability, and timeless elegance for every dining experience
- Built with solid wood legs to ensure lasting durability, stability, and timeless elegance for every dining experience
- 100% polyester fabric cover provides a durable and easy-to-clean surface that resists stains and spills.
- Solidly constructed using mortise-and-tenon joinery and corner blocks for exceptional, longevity, and superior furniture integrity
- Kiln-dried wood helps prevent warping, splitting, cracking and developing mildew.
- Versatile side chair suitable for dining, office, or living areas, serving as a stylish accent piece
- Three inch seat cushion delivers unparalleled comfort, ensuring prolonged seating sessions feel luxuriously soft and supportive
- 300 lb. weight capacity ensures robust support and durability, accommodating guests comfortably and with confidence
- Wood scoring and saw rasping add a distressed look, enhancing the charm of the furniture with a vintage-inspired appeal.
- The wood is hand-stained in a natural multi-step light black finish to highlight the natural grain and knots of the wood
- Easy Assembly, all tools included
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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