
Sheraton's Dainty Chair - Set Of 2
This dining chair brings refined comfort and timeless style to dining rooms, offering supportive seating designed for everyday meals and entertaining. The Sheraton's Dainty Chair - Set Of 2 pairs a classic silhouette with balanced proportions, making it easy to style alongside a variety of dining tables. Crafted for durability and long-term use, it delivers lasting comfort and furniture-quality presence. A carved and gilt armchair, the rectangular ‘X’ back with a mahogany panel, the caned seat with a silk tie-on cushion, on turned and fluted legs. The original Regency after Thomas Sheraton, circa 1800.
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Sheraton's Dainty Chair - Set Of 2
This dining chair brings refined comfort and timeless style to dining rooms, offering supportive seating designed for everyday meals and entertaining. The Sheraton's Dainty Chair - Set Of 2 pairs a classic silhouette with balanced proportions, making it easy to style alongside a variety of dining tables. Crafted for durability and long-term use, it delivers lasting comfort and furniture-quality presence. A carved and gilt armchair, the rectangular ‘X’ back with a mahogany panel, the caned seat with a silk tie-on cushion, on turned and fluted legs. The original Regency after Thomas Sheraton, circa 1800.
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This dining chair brings refined comfort and timeless style to dining rooms, offering supportive seating designed for everyday meals and entertaining. The Sheraton's Dainty Chair - Set Of 2 pairs a classic silhouette with balanced proportions, making it easy to style alongside a variety of dining tables. Crafted for durability and long-term use, it delivers lasting comfort and furniture-quality presence. A carved and gilt armchair, the rectangular ‘X’ back with a mahogany panel, the caned seat with a silk tie-on cushion, on turned and fluted legs. The original Regency after Thomas Sheraton, circa 1800.























