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Large Beige Faux Leather Dining Bench - Seats 2 - Logan

SKU: LOG012 Quickfind Code: 1472608
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€159.97
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Why buy me
  • Stylish and luxurious dining bench to suit a range of décor styles
  • Upholstered in beautiful beige faux leather with modern vertical stitching
  • Contrasting smooth chrome legs adds a sophisticated touch
  • Made to last thanks to its sturdy metal construction
  • Use as part of a stylish dining set, occasional seating in hallways or bedrooms
  • Matching chairs available in the Logan range of furniture
  • Dimensions: H52 x W120 x D38 cm
  • Package dimensions: H40 x W121 x D14 cm
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Features we love

  • Stylish and luxurious dining bench to suit a range of décor styles
  • Upholstered in beautiful beige faux leather with modern vertical stitching
  • Contrasting smooth chrome legs adds a sophisticated touch
  • Made to last thanks to its sturdy metal construction
  • Use as part of a stylish dining set, occasional seating in hallways or bedrooms
  • Matching chairs available in the Logan range of furniture

Need to know

  • Dimensions: H52 x W120 x D38 cm
  • Package dimensions: H40 x W121 x D14 cm
  • Number of legs: 4
  • Number of seats: 2
  • Colour:Beige and black
  • Finish: Faux leather and metal (legs)
  • Material: Faux leather and metal
  • For use: Indoors
  • Weight: 8.6kg
  • Maximum load weight: 150kg
  • Assembly required: Yes (just the legs)
  • Range: Logan
  • For domestic use only. Domestically UKFR certified.
 
Key Information
Assembly assembly required
Range Logan
Domestic Use Only
Dimensions & Weight
Item Depth 38cm
Item Height 52cm
Item Width 120cm
Maximum Load Weight (per item) 150kg
Product Details
Colour Beige
Finish Upholstered
Material Leather

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