The Arthur G Amelia Chair and matching ottoman is a sleek and elegant design with a contemporary edge synonymous to Arthur G.
September 22nd, 2010
Arthur G has spent the last 30 years building a brand associated with quality, style and innovation.
Local workmanship is a priority with every Arthur G product designed and manufactured in Australia.
With new innovative designs the brand is continuing to strengthen and evolve, matching the best the world has to offer.
The brand’s vision is to provide concept and character, innovative direction to multifunctional spaces, with all designs providing colour and texture using exotic fabrics and natural leathers.
The Amelia Chair & Ottoman features a Victorian hardwood frame, swivel base and is available in both full grain leather and fabric upholstery.
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