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Powell Barrier Reef Game Chair by Powell Furniture
Product SummaryManufacturer: Powell Furniture Brand: Powell Furniture Release Date: 2006-11-08 Model: 659-206 Product features: - Barrier Reef game chair blends Old-World and tropical styles
- Distressed Warm Nut Brown finish with hand-rubbed gold accents; textured chenille seat; woven wicker back
- Cabriole legs and hand-carved scrollwork motifs complement golden upholstery textures
- Some assembly required
- Measures 21-3/4 inches wide by 19-1/2 inches deep by 29-3/4 inches high; seat height is 19-1/2 inches
Description of Powell Barrier Reef Game ChairPrice includes 2 chairs. 659-206 Features: Hand carved details with elegant curved Queen Anne legs Detailed carving with hand rubbed gold highlights over "Warm Nut Brown" finish Seat cushion is thickly padded and covered with golden textured chenille ( 32 polyester and 68 rayon) Chair back is inset with padded woven wicker Some assembly required Finish: Warm Nut Brown Dimensions: 21 3/4" x 19 1/2" x 29 3/4" tall Seat height: 19 1/2" tall A romantic design with a touch of the tropics, Powell's Barrier Reef game chair combines Old-World styling with natural fibers to add a fresh accent to traditional decors. With a subtly distressed Warm Nut Brown finish and hand-rubbed gold accents, this piece also has an antiqued look as if it has been gracing home parlors for generations. Enjoy this striking chair from all angles: The front Cabriole legs curve out to scrolled pedestal feet, and the scalloped apron rail is transformed by luxurious hand-carvings on each panel. The back legs arc out dramatically, then swoop up to form large scrolls at the top corners. Looking for a chair that's poised but not overly feminine? The golden chenille seat upholstery and the woven wicker back provide a nicely tailored balance. For comfort during long games of gin rummy or leisurely teatime chats, both areas are well padded. The chair measures 21-3/4 inches wide by 19-1/2 inches deep by 29-3/4 inches high. The seat height is 19-1/2 inches. Some assembly is required. --Kara Karll
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