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Walnut Side Chair

Erin Hanley Custom Wood Furniture
of Burlington, VT

Walnut chair with burgundy leather seat. The finish is a hand rubbed oil/varnish.

Dimensions: 38"(h) x 19"(w) x 16"(d)

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    • Game Tables
  • Desks
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    • Benches
    • Stools
    • Rocking Chairs
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  • Cabinets
    • Bureaus, Chests, & Armoires
    • Bookcases
    • Sideboards
    • TV & Audio Cabinets
    • Case Clocks
  • Sculptural
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