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Frequently asked questions
- What type of wood is used for the frame and arms?
- The frame and arms of this chair are constructed from solid walnut wood, known for its durability and attractive grain patterns.
- What material is used for the seat and backrest?
- The seat and backrest are made from woven dark brown leather straps, providing both comfort and a distinct visual texture.
- What is the weight capacity of this chair?
- While specific weight capacity is not provided, the solid walnut frame and robust construction suggest it is designed for standard adult use.

