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Blackburn - Armchair - Marfil

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Blackburn - Armchair - MarfilMetal & Wood Base, Armchair. Elevate your living space with the luxurious comfort and timeless style of the Blackburn collection. This sofa features a sturdy base crafted from a combination of wood and metal, creating a seamless fusion of materials that radiates a contemporary aesthetic. The Blackburn collection is your key to creating the ideal haven for gatherings and relaxation. Product Features Upholstered in ivory faux leather. Constructed with

Metal & Wood Base, Armchair. Elevate your living space with the luxurious comfort and timeless style of the Blackburn collection. This sofa features a sturdy base crafted from a combination of wood and metal, creating a seamless fusion of materials that radiates a contemporary aesthetic. The Blackburn collection is your key to creating the ideal haven for gatherings and relaxation.

Product Features
  • Upholstered in ivory faux leather.
  • Constructed with plywood 15 mm thickness 5-layer ply, provides strength and durability to the frames.
  • Dual-density foam on seats. 1.8 Density core wrapped with resilient and 1.4 Density foam for an ultimate Comfort Seat. Dacron-wrapped Cushion cores Ultra-crowning on seats.
  • Elastic webbing with loose pillow backs using siliconized virgin Dacron fiber utilizing sewn-in panels. (No migration).
  • Fully padded with microfilament foam for a better finish look.
  • Exposed solid pine wood and metal incorporating finishes to match case-good collections.
  • Includes a decorative throw pillow.


Blackburn - Armchair - Marfil
37.5"W x 35.0"D x 37.75"H - 92.0 lb
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