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Upholstered beige dining chair RIFT fabric set of 3 — beige upholstery for dining room, kitchen, living room
Set of three RIFT upholstered beige dining chairs in fabric, designed to provide everyday seating for dining rooms, kitchens and living areas. Each chair features a padded seat and back with beige fabric upholstery and a compact silhouette that fits both smaller dining tables and larger dining setups. The neutral beige tone and simple form are intended to integrate with a variety of interiors while offering practical, comfortable seating for regular use.
The RIFT fabric chairs combine padded seating and back support with a space-saving profile for easy placement around dining tables. Fabric upholstery offers a soft surface that adapts to different room styles, while the set of three allows uniform seating arrangements and straightforward replacement of existing chairs. Construction focuses on everyday comfort and usability, making the chairs suitable for repeated daily use.
Place the RIFT chairs around a dining table, in a kitchen alcove or as additional seating in a living area. Assemble any detachable legs or components according to the included instructions before first use, and ensure the chairs are placed on a level surface. Use the chairs for standard seating tasks: dining, casual conversations, and short-term desk or task seating. Avoid standing on the seat or using the chair for load-bearing tasks other than intended seating.
For long-term appearance and performance, vacuum or brush the fabric regularly to remove dust, and treat spills promptly with a damp cloth using mild detergent if necessary. Rotate chair placement occasionally to ensure even wear across the set. Keep the chairs away from direct heat sources and prolonged sunlight to reduce fading and material stress.
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