


Gray Fabric Open Back Swivel Dining Arm Chair
Marsoni
M251S
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Gray Fabric Open Back Swivel Dining Arm ChairOut with the old and in with the new, this gray fabric open back swivel dining arm chair can perfectly suit any dining table. Complete with open back, this chair not only looks good but is comfortable. A swivel feature allows this chair to turn, adding versatility to your seating. This armchair chair has a sleek silhouette making it ideal for seating around the table but can also double as an accent chair. Dining chairs are a great way to compliment
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