Bernhardt Mercer Fabric Upholstered Dining Side Chair with Styled Wing-Back Design in Java (Set of 2) 339-562
- Finish: Java
- Collection: Mercer - Dining
- Material: Ashk veneers, fabric
- Assigned Fabric: B886
- Style: Contemporary
- Side chair
- Upholstered box seat with welt and nailhead trim
- Upholstered inback with nailhead trim
- #44 Nailhead
- Upholstered outback
- Chairs meet California flammability specifications
- Sold in sets of 2
- Dimensions: 36.5" H x 25" W x 25" D
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Asian Modern style meets minimalism influence in the contemporary references of this Mercer Fabric Upholstered Dining Side Chair with Styled Wing-Back Design by Bernhardt. A table height stool designed for dining rooms and kitchens, this transitional furniture piece features an elegant aesthetic of simplistic structure with a uniquely styled wing-back design and nail head accent trim. Straight leg lines cross with right angled seat frames while taught pulled upholstery creates a tightly stretched appearance. Designed by a high end furniture manufacturer who is a leader in the design industry, this modified wing chair pairs well with a coordinating setting in a kitchen or dining room. Sold in sets of 2.
Mercer is a contemporary collection that provides a welcoming level of warmth. A stylish collection meticulously crafted to convey a uniquely modern look. Paying homage to modern European designs while also showcasing an Asian flair for form and function, Mercer by Bernhardt affirms that less can indeed mean more.