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<p>[QUOTE="PetertheWalsh, post: 9435358, member: 81239"]I would think this is a variation on the Savronarola chair. The blue is attractive (except for the the lumpy back pillow), and looks on my screen like suede. ??</p><p><br /></p><p>Chair also looks considerably more comfy than the original versions![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p><p>Yes, I've seen some of the Savronarola shaped chairs but I've not seen them fully covered like this. It has a round back with some ridged detail too - apologies for not adding another pic. The leather is a soft, almost nubuck leather and it's a light chocolate brown. They are very comfy but you tend to start sliding out of them - they're very long.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PetertheWalsh, post: 9435358, member: 81239"]I would think this is a variation on the Savronarola chair. The blue is attractive (except for the the lumpy back pillow), and looks on my screen like suede. ?? Chair also looks considerably more comfy than the original versions![/QUOTE] Yes, I've seen some of the Savronarola shaped chairs but I've not seen them fully covered like this. It has a round back with some ridged detail too - apologies for not adding another pic. The leather is a soft, almost nubuck leather and it's a light chocolate brown. They are very comfy but you tend to start sliding out of them - they're very long.[/QUOTE]
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