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Devonshire Beech Amish Chair

ch05 Devonshire Pine Badger Beech Amish Chair
Dimensions:  (Depth) 490mm x  (Width) 465mm x  (Height) 1075mm
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Devonshire Beech Amish Chair:
Although this chair accompanies the Devonshire Chunky Pine range, it is actually made from Beech, rather than pine.  Beech is a native hardwood that has long been used to produce the framing for chairs and seating of all kinds due to its strength.  The chair is completed in a finish to match other items in the range, producing an attractive, high quality, durable item.  Seat height is 18in (450mm).
Product code: CH05
Range Details:
The Devonshire Chunky Pine Occasional Collection has 41 other items.
Devonshire Chunky Pine Occasional Collection
This new range from one of the country’s leading furniture manufacturers, Devonshire Pine, combines bold contemporary styling with that most traditional of materials, pine.  It has a visual appeal that is supported by an underlying toughness and durability not often found in furniture at the forefront of style.    

Cabinet backs and drawer bases are of solid wood and the drawers feature dovetail joints.  

Chunky Pine is a fully assembled range although some larger items such as beds and wardrobes may be partially dismantled to facilitate delivery.

This range has now been discontinued; please visit our Living Room Furniture collections.
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