Adeline Upholstered Dining Chair
Adeline Upholstered Dining Chair
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Seat
18'' H X 21.25'' W X 18.75'' D
Overall Dimensions
35.25'' H X 21'' W X 23'' D
Overall Product Weight
24 lb.
Features
Product Type
Side Chair
Number of Chairs Included
1
Chair Frame Material
Solid Wood
Leg Material
Solid Wood
Upholstered
Yes
Upholstery Material
Velvet
Upholstery Fill Material
Foam
Back Style
Slat back
Swivel
No
Wheels / Casters Included
No
Kiln-Dried Wood
Yes
Weight Capacity
225 lb.
Product Care
Excessive dampness, dryness, heat or cold, as well as prolonged exposure to strong sunlight are the enemies of fine wood furniture and should be avoided. Strong sunlight may cause fading. Some rubber or plastic mats intended to protect a table from hot dishes may soften or stain a finish. Mr Brown recommends leather, cork, or felt protectors. Plan to dust your furniture regularly with a soft dry cloth. You may also use a moist (but not wet) cloth to remove fingerprints. For stubborn marks or smears, Mr Brown advises adding mild soap/detergent to the water. Always wipe up spilled liquids immediately with a clean damp cloth, and finish the job with a soft dry cloth. Never use any abrasive chemical (acidic or alkaline) cleaners or abrasive cloth/pads. These will scour the surface of the lacquer. Metal parts are sealed with a lacquer to prevent oxidation and discoloration, and may be cleaned with a damp cloth and soap as needed. Avoid metal polishes. They are abrasive and will eventually disrupt the lacquer. Scratches and dulling can be improved with a non-silicone wax. A soft or cream wax restores shine. A harder wax produces more shine. Mr Brown advises white or clear wax for light finishes and brown wax for darker finishes. As for deep scratches… touch-up pens will improve appearance, but not eliminate the scratch itself. If more intensive therapy is needed, please contact a qualified furniture restorer. Most velvets are treated with a crush-resistant and stain-repellant finish. Occasional vacuuming keeps the velvet fibers free of dust and debris. Most stains can be blotted or wiped away with a damp cloth or paper towel. Spot cleaning is recommended for dried stains. Test an inconspicuous area first. Using a gentle soap and water or a commercial dry cleaning product, start from the outside of the stain, working your way to the middle. Once dry, brush in the direction of the pile with a soft dry brush to restore the loft. Repeat the process if necessary. Antiquing or light bruising is natural to velvet. To improve marks, light steaming or gentle brushing in the direction of the pile is recommended. Know that some marks may never disappear. This is a coveted attribute, not a defect. Like leather, velvet becomes more luxurious over time., "Excessive dampness, dryness, heat or cold, as well as prolonged exposure to strong sunlight are the enemies of fine wood furniture and should be avoided. Strong sunlight may cause fading. Some rubber or plastic mats intended to protect a table from hot dishes may soften or stain a finish. Mr Brown recommends leather, cork, or felt protectors. Plan to dust your furniture regularly with a soft dry cloth. You may also use a moist (but not wet) cloth to remove fingerprints. For stubborn marks or smears, Mr Brown advises adding mild soap/detergent to the water. Always wipe up spilled liquids immediately with a clean damp cloth, and finish the job with a soft dry cloth. Never use any abrasive chemical (acidic or alkaline) cleaners or abrasive cloth/pads. These will scour the surface of the lacquer. Metal parts are sealed with a lacquer to prevent oxidation and discoloration, and may be cleaned with a damp cloth and soap as needed. Avoid metal polishes. They are abrasive and will eventually disrupt the lacquer. Scratches and dulling can be improved with a non-silicone wax. A soft or cream wax restores shine. A harder wax produces more shine. Mr Brown advises white or clear wax for light finishes and brown wax for darker finishes. As for deep scratches… touch-up pens will improve appearance, but not eliminate the scratch itself. If more intensive therapy is needed, please contact a qualified furniture restorer. Most velvets are treated with a crush-resistant and stain-repellant finish. Occasional vacuuming keeps the velvet fibers free of dust and debris. Most stains can be blotted or wiped away with a damp cloth or paper towel. Spot cleaning is recommended for dried stains. Test an inconspicuous area first. Using a gentle soap and water or a commercial dry cleaning product, start from the outside of the stain, working your way to the middle. Once dry, brush in the direction of the pile with a soft dry brush to restore the loft. Repeat the process if necessary. Antiquing or light bruising is natural to velvet. To improve marks, light steaming or gentle brushing in the direction of the pile is recommended. Know that some marks may never disappear. This is a coveted attribute, not a defect. Like leather, velvet becomes more luxurious over time."
Wood Species
Oak
Leg Wood Species
Oak
Color
Gray
Leg Color / Finish
Gray
Mixed Materials
Yes
Construction Features
Kiln-Dried Wood
Frame Material
Solid Wood
Seat Material
Velvet
Assembly
Assembly Required
No
Warranty
Commercial Warranty
No
Documents & Information
- Owner Manual (pdf)
- Owner Manual (pdf)
- Specifications (pdf)

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