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About the Product

The Natty Study chair is a solid timber chair with three different height levels to grow with little learners. The swooped back silhouette creates a contemporary and dynamic look to bring a bit of fun to the study.
Assembly inclusive or Self-assembly options available
• Crafted with a combination of sustainably sourced solid Australian Araucaria timber, European Beech wood, and plywood.
• Chair is height adjustable with 3 height settings, allowing for your little learner to grow with their furniture: chair seat heights (31cm, 36.5cm, 42cm)
• Comes with a seat cushion that attaches to the chair frame with fabric ties.

Delivery will be done by Piccolo House if you chose assembly inclusive. Monday delivery slots will be unavailable.
Note: Product may vary slightly from images due to photoshoot lighting conditions and screen settings, and/or where applicable, variation of natural materials (e.g. wood, marble and leather grains)

Specifications

Dimensions

OverallW41.6 D44.2 H74 cm

Materials

ColourBlueberry
MaterialFrame: Solid Australian Araucaria timber and European Beech wood
Seat: Engineered wood

Care & Warranty

Warranty• 5 years warranty
Care

• Easy maintenance by simply vacuum or dusting with a clean dry cloth
• Wipe spills with clean dry cloth

Natty Adjustable Study Chair - Blueberry

4 sold

from $275

Colour: Blueberry
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Select option:
    Self-assembly
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Delivery: $25
FREE delivery (orders over $300)
Get it from 9 Dec onwards

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