Casa Padrino
Casa Padrino Luxury Baroque Dining Room Chair Gray / Cream H. 101 cm - Dining Room Furniture
Item number 129517
Elegant Baroque Style Dining Chair by Casa Padrino
Luxury baroque dining chair by Casa Padrino
Material: solid beech wood, polyester foam, fabric
Width approx.: 48 cm
Depth approx.: 56 cm
Height approx.: 101 cm
Color: gray / cream
Extremely fine craftsmanship
Easy-care & durable material
This chair is also available in other colors upon request.
Please contact our customer service for details.
From the Luxury Baroque Hotel Furniture Collection by Casa Padrino!
You are purchasing a product of the Casa Padrino brand.
Casa Padrino is a renowned European producer and distributor of Baroque furniture and a registered trademark with the German Patent and Trademark Office.
A symbol of elegance and sophistication: The luxurious Baroque dining chair by Casa Padrino combines masterful craftsmanship with timeless aesthetics. This magnificent dining chair in classic Baroque style was carefully crafted by hand and impresses with its exquisite craftsmanship and the selection of select materials.
The solid wooden frame, artfully finished in cream with delicate beige accents, exudes a majestic presence. The elegant upholstery in a warm gray tone harmoniously complements the design while offering exceptional seating comfort. The intricate details and the perfectly coordinated color and material combination make this dining chair a true work of art that stylishly combines elegance and functionality.
Whether in upscale restaurants, luxurious hotels, or exclusive dining areas, this Baroque dining chair by Casa Padrino brings a touch of splendor and nobility to any ambience. Its first-class craftsmanship stands for durability and an incomparable seating experience.
More than just a piece of furniture, this Baroque-style chair is an expression of exquisite taste and sophisticated home decor. Ideal for those who value exclusive design, first-class materials, and a stylish ambience.
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