Large Vintage Leather Club Chair
Vintage Leather Studded Front Club Chair
This amazing Vintage Leather Studded Front Club Chair classic European style. They are clean and in ready-to-go condition. These Leather Studded Front Club Chairs are soft chestnut tan leather that has been sympathetically aged with lovely little crackles. They have a gentleman's club and snug appeal. They are perfect for an open-plan living room, games room, office, or library.
We have a matching pair but are sold separately incase two happy customers would like one each.
Our aged french leather armchair is extremely comfortable and ideal for a family space. Leather is the perfect material for a busy home as it is durable and only gets better with age.
Made from weathered calfskin hides with a Beech frame.
Height: 90 cm
Width: 90 cm
Depth: 85 cm, seat height 48cm, seat depth 50cm, seat 50 cm width.
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Description
Vintage Leather Studded Front Club Chair
This amazing Vintage Leather Studded Front Club Chair classic European style. They are clean and in ready-to-go condition. These Leather Studded Front Club Chairs are soft chestnut tan leather that has been sympathetically aged with lovely little crackles. They have a gentleman's club and snug appeal. They are perfect for an open-plan living room, games room, office, or library.
We have a matching pair but are sold separately incase two happy customers would like one each.
Our aged french leather armchair is extremely comfortable and ideal for a family space. Leather is the perfect material for a busy home as it is durable and only gets better with age.
Made from weathered calfskin hides with a Beech frame.
Height: 90 cm
Width: 90 cm
Depth: 85 cm, seat height 48cm, seat depth 50cm, seat 50 cm width.
Click here to shop more unique seating please click HERE
Why not follow Home Barn on Instagram for our latest information and products into our 17th Century Tithe Barn?























