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Dining Restaurant
Bacon
Full upholstered chair with flute back pattern gives a sophisticated look and wooden legs give it strength
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Arm Chairs
Bango
Beautifully crafted in solid wood and upholstered in premium quality of fabric makes it a perfect option to choice for the luxury seating
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Best Seller
Banquet Chair Trolley
FRAME MATERIAL: Mild Steel tubular frame
Width: 400 MM
Depth: 675 MM
Height: 1275 MM
Lead Time :- 4 Weeks
Minimum Order Qty – 4 Pcs
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Banquet furniture
bc-01
Stackable Chair
MS / CRC powder-coated, the framework of 20 MM CRC tube 16 gauge wall thickness, seat & back of 1/2″ plywood without exposed fasteners, 32 density U foam on the back, PU moulded seat. PVC studs on the underside of the frame protect the surface during stacking.
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Banquet furniture
BC-1 B
With comfortable waterfall molded seat.
MS / CRC powder-coated, the framework of 20 MM CRC tube 16 gauge wall thickness, seat & back of 1/2″ plywood without exposed fasteners, 32 density U foam on the back, PU moulded seat. PVC studs on the underside of the frame protect the surface during stacking.
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Banquet furniture
BC-10
Framework in metal & wood. Lacquer coated scratch-resistant
surface. Seat & back in U foam
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Uncategorized
BC-13 A
Frame work of extruded designer aluminum tube, in 25mm,
2mm wall thickness.Made on CNC Machines. Lacquer coated
Scratch Resistant Surface. Seat & back in molded
polyurethane foam
Size :- 460 X 510 X 450 (SH) X 930 (H) mm -
Banquet furniture
BC-2
MS / CRC powder-coated, the framework of 20 MM CRC tube 16 gauge wall thickness, seat & back of 1/2″ plywood without exposed fasteners, 32 density U foam on the back, PU moulded seat. PVC studs on the underside of the frame of protect the surface during stacking.
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Banquet furniture
BC-2 B
With comfortable waterfall moulded seat.
MS / CRC powder-coated, the framework of 20 MM CRC tube 16 gauge wall thickness, seat & back of 1/2″ plywood without exposed fasteners, 32 density U foam on the back, PU moulded seat. PVC studs on the underside of the frame protect the surface during stacking.