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ON SALE Classic Cape Cod Chair

Carmen from Marewa

Building last chairs for Autumn!

Single chairs normally $185 each
NOW $160 each

Locally built - Made to order (photos of previous chairs)

* A very popular chair for all seasons. Stylish and comfortable. Curved back, wide arms, deep seat and comfortable curve under the legs.

* Chairs are crafted by hand, producing a quality, solid, yet rustic character and finish. They are not a factory manufactured chair.

* Wood is treated timber that is sanded and shaped to design, glued, stainless steel screws then painted in a top quality exterior UV resistant paint - semigloss. Colour is Dulux Blackwood Bay (black) OR Dulux Manorburn Quarter (off white).

Made to order details:
- $160 deposit (chairs) $300 deposit (full set) required to secure build time, any balance due on collection.
- Build time 5-7 days.
- Black or off white is included in listing price, you can change to colour of choice (dulux tint) for an extra $30 when purchasing 1-2 chairs/2 seater or $60 for full set, colour fee to be paid with deposit.

- PICKUP IN MAREWA, NAPIER

Also available as in photos:
Cape Cod 2 Seater $340 (normally $390)
www.trademe.co.nz...

Full Set (2 Singles + 2 Seater) $650 (normally $690)
www.trademe.co.nz...

Price: $160

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