The curves of the Aver Dining and Carver chair, invite the user into its arms. Once sitting in the chair, the user instantly feels secure as if they are receiving a hug from a loved one.
 
                July 19th, 2011
European Beechwood frame (plantation sourced) is imported from Italy and customised in Australia. Stains are a 2 pac polyurathane base. Choose from one of Casa Mia’s extensive colour options or supply your own. This allows our clients to create their own look and feel. Product suitable for both commercial and residential use
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