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Model: 700-1990-DCS

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Avila Dining Chair

700-1990-DCS

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Introducing the Avila dining chair, a masterfully crafted piece that seamlessly blends mid-century charm, transitional grace, and classic sophistication. This thoughtfully designed chair emerges as the pinnacle of versatility, catering perfectly to the discerning tastes of today's upscale hospitality interiors.

The Avila dining chair boasts meticulous attention to detail, featuring a fully upholstered semi-attached back and fixed seat. Its 360-degree elegance is showcased through an exposed metal frame that elegantly intertwines with a finished wood back and seat, marrying modern aesthetics with timeless appeal. Adding functionality, the chair includes a decorative handle defining the seat back—a subtle yet distinctive element that enhances its overall design. The powder-coated frame and side stretchers not only enhance durability but also lend a touch of contemporary flair. While presented in a standard finish, it's essential to note that the Avila dining chair can be fully customized to any desired finish or fabric, ensuring it complements any interior aesthetic.

The result is a beautiful fusion of form and function, meticulously curated to provide an elegant and inviting seating solution for the most refined interiors. With its timeless design and meticulous attention to detail, the Avila dining chair stands as a testament to the artistry and sophistication demanded in the realm of modern upscale hospitality.

Dimensions

Width (in)20"
Depth (in)25.5"
Height (in)33"
Seat Height (in)19"
COM Yardage2"
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For over 30 years, Charter Furniture has set the bar for high-end hospitality furniture. We work with select owners, brands and designers to create unforgettable hotel interiors.

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