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Giana Arm Chair
A fresh take on British Colonial style, this arm chair layers breezy texture with tailored lines. A handwoven rattan back and sides bring coastal warmth, while bamboo-inspired open arms add a graceful curve and artisanal wrap details. The slim mahogany base, finished in deep black, grounds the silhouette with a crisp, modern edge. A smooth white cotton seat cushion with supportive foam invites lingering over coffee or conversation. Tucked around a dining table or styled as an accent, it delivers light, airy contrast and an easy, tropical vibe without feeling theme-y.
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Giana Arm Chair
Giana Arm Chair
A fresh take on British Colonial style, this arm chair layers breezy texture with tailored lines. A handwoven rattan back and sides bring coastal warmth, while bamboo-inspired open arms add a graceful curve and artisanal wrap details. The slim mahogany base, finished in deep black, grounds the silhouette with a crisp, modern edge. A smooth white cotton seat cushion with supportive foam invites lingering over coffee or conversation. Tucked around a dining table or styled as an accent, it delivers light, airy contrast and an easy, tropical vibe without feeling theme-y.
$95.70
Original: $319.00
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$319.00
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A fresh take on British Colonial style, this arm chair layers breezy texture with tailored lines. A handwoven rattan back and sides bring coastal warmth, while bamboo-inspired open arms add a graceful curve and artisanal wrap details. The slim mahogany base, finished in deep black, grounds the silhouette with a crisp, modern edge. A smooth white cotton seat cushion with supportive foam invites lingering over coffee or conversation. Tucked around a dining table or styled as an accent, it delivers light, airy contrast and an easy, tropical vibe without feeling theme-y.























