Trysta Dining Chair
$499
Steel tubing binds the fabric sling seat and back to the frame of this dining chair. The perfect modern addition, these dining room chairs are sleek and minimal, with just the right amount of detail.
Details
- material: Faux leather, iron
- fabric content: Faux leather
- fabric color: Distressed brown
- assembly required: No
- imported
- material: Polyester, acrylic, iron
- fabric content: 74% Polyester, 26% acrylic
- fabric color: Avant natural
- imported
- Ships in: 3-4 weeks
- material: Cotton, iron
- fabric content: 100% Cotton
- fabric color: Stonewash gray
- seat construction: Iron, cotton canvas
- imported
- material: Polyester, iron
- fabric content: 100% Polyester velvet
- fabric color: Brown Leather
- seat construction: Velvet loden
- assembly required: No
- imported
Dimensions
- Overall Dimensions: 20"W x 24"D x 33"H
- product weight: 22
- seat height: 19"
- seat depth: 18"
- Overall Dimensions: 20"W x 24"D x 33"H
- product weight: 22 lbs
- seat height: 19"
- seat depth: 18"
- Overall Dimensions: 20"W x 24"D x 33"H
- product weight: 22 lbs
- seat height: 19"
- seat depth: 18"
- Overall Dimensions: 20"W x 24"D x 33"H
- product weight: 22
- seat height: 19"
- seat depth: 18"
Care
- Avoid placing leather in direct sunlight or near a heat source.
- Minor scratches may occur with wear.
- For small oil-based spills, wipe up with a clean, dry cloth. Do not clean with water—the spot should dissipate in most cases.
- For more permanent stains, we recommend contacting a leather specialist.
- For more information, check out our Furniture Guide
- Avoid placing upholstery in direct sunlight to minimize fading.
- Depending on the fabric, pilling or crushing may occur with wear.
- Spot clean by blotting with a light-colored, damp cloth. For larger stains, we recommend contacting a professional upholstery cleaner.
- Vacuum regularly with an upholstery attachment.
- For more information, check out our Furniture Guide
- Avoid placing upholstery in direct sunlight to minimize fading.
- Depending on the fabric, pilling or crushing may occur with wear.
- Spot clean by blotting with a light-colored, damp cloth. For larger stains, we recommend contacting a professional upholstery cleaner.
- Vacuum regularly with an upholstery attachment.
- For more information, check out our Furniture Guide
- Avoid placing leather in direct sunlight or near a heat source.
- Minor scratches may occur with wear.
- For small oil-based spills, wipe up with a clean, dry cloth. Do not clean with water—the spot should dissipate in most cases.
- For more permanent stains, we recommend contacting a leather specialist.
- For more information, check out our Furniture Guide
Sustainability
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are airborne chemicals that are released during the manufacturing of furniture. Non-toxic and low VOC furniture is scientifically proven to meet some of the most rigorous third-party chemical emissions standards, typically GREENGUARD Certification. These products help reduce indoor air pollution and the risk of chemical exposure while aiding in creating healthier indoor environments.
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are airborne chemicals that are released during the manufacturing of furniture. Non-toxic and low VOC furniture is scientifically proven to meet some of the most rigorous third-party chemical emissions standards, typically GREENGUARD Certification. These products help reduce indoor air pollution and the risk of chemical exposure while aiding in creating healthier indoor environments.
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are airborne chemicals that are released during the manufacturing of furniture. Non-toxic and low VOC furniture is scientifically proven to meet some of the most rigorous third-party chemical emissions standards, typically GREENGUARD Certification. These products help reduce indoor air pollution and the risk of chemical exposure while aiding in creating healthier indoor environments.
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are airborne chemicals that are released during the manufacturing of furniture. Non-toxic and low VOC furniture is scientifically proven to meet some of the most rigorous third-party chemical emissions standards, typically GREENGUARD Certification. These products help reduce indoor air pollution and the risk of chemical exposure while aiding in creating healthier indoor environments.
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