Striped Slipcovered Parsons Dining Side Chair with Hidden Casters
The Striped Slipcovered Dining Side Chair brings a refined yet casual touch to everyday dining spaces. Upholstered in a linen-like fabric, this chair features a tailored removable slipcover that offers both versatility and a clean, modern farmhouse look. A padded seat and tall backrest provide supportive comfort, while hidden casters underneath ensure smooth mobility for gliding into place around a table. Built on a kiln-dried wood frame, this timeless Parsons-style chair is a practical and stylish addition to any kitchen or dining room.
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Striped Slipcovered Parsons Dining Side Chair with Hidden Casters
Striped Slipcovered Parsons Dining Side Chair with Hidden Casters
The Striped Slipcovered Dining Side Chair brings a refined yet casual touch to everyday dining spaces. Upholstered in a linen-like fabric, this chair features a tailored removable slipcover that offers both versatility and a clean, modern farmhouse look. A padded seat and tall backrest provide supportive comfort, while hidden casters underneath ensure smooth mobility for gliding into place around a table. Built on a kiln-dried wood frame, this timeless Parsons-style chair is a practical and stylish addition to any kitchen or dining room.
Original: $303.00
-65%$303.00
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The Striped Slipcovered Dining Side Chair brings a refined yet casual touch to everyday dining spaces. Upholstered in a linen-like fabric, this chair features a tailored removable slipcover that offers both versatility and a clean, modern farmhouse look. A padded seat and tall backrest provide supportive comfort, while hidden casters underneath ensure smooth mobility for gliding into place around a table. Built on a kiln-dried wood frame, this timeless Parsons-style chair is a practical and stylish addition to any kitchen or dining room.
























