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Frequently asked questions
- What is the seat height of this chair?
- The seat height typically measures around 18 inches, standard for dining chairs, but precise measurements may vary slightly.
- What type of upholstery material is used?
- The upholstery appears to be a soft fabric, possibly a velvet or a textured weave, in a neutral cream or beige tone.
- What is the weight capacity of this chair?
- While specific weight capacity varies by manufacturer, chairs of this style generally support up to 250-300 pounds.

