Introducing the Kendal Counter Height Side Chair from the Weatherford Heather Collection, a perfect blend of comfort and style for your dining space. This elegant chair features a plush upholstered seat, providing a cozy perch for lingering conversations and leisurely meals. Crafted from genuine New Zealand Pine solid wood, the Kendal chair boasts exceptional durability and a timeless appeal. Its counter height design adds a modern touch to your kitchen or dining area, while the soft Heather finish complements a variety of decor styles. Whether paired with a counter height table or used as standalone seating, this chair's sturdy construction and refined aesthetic make it a versatile and charming addition to any home.
All spills should be wiped as soon as possible, including food or beverage residue. We recommend a microfiber cloth dampened with one tablespoon of distilled vinegar to one quart of distilled water. Wipe in direction of the grain. Use clean, soft cloth to dry. Avoid the use of oily polishes or waxes.
To prevent color change, avoid direct sunlight for long periods of time or rotate often for even exposure. To avoid cracking, do not expose to extreme humidity or temperature. Do not place extremely hot or cold drinks directly on the finish. Avoid the use of rubber, vinyl and plastics such as placemats and lamp pads, which may deteriorate finish. We recommend using cloth-backed items for these purposes.
- Counter height design
- Upholstered seat for comfort
- Genuine solid wood construction using New Zealand Pine
- Soft cornsilk finish
- Part of the Weatherford Heather Collection
- Versatile for use with counter height tables or as standalone seating
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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