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The Noah Dining Room Accent Chair in Blue Velvet and Brushed Stainless Steel Finish from Armen Living is the definition of comfortable! The plush and incredibly comfortable foam-padded cushion will make you never want to leave your seat. The prevalent geometric lines sewn throughout the chair are a sight to behold within themselves. The fabric upholstery is soft and sleek and is perfectly accented by the stainless-steel highlights of the chair. Use the Noah in your dining room, kitchen, home office, bedroom, or living room as an accent chair. The Noah is available in Blue Velvet, Grey Velvet, or Charcoal Fabric upholstery and are all accompanied by a fashionable brushed stainless-steel base.
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Blending advanced production techniques with traditional craftsmanship, Armen Art offers individuality, quality, and style in a range of products. Their lines cross three main style categories, those being contemporary, transitional, and traditional. The Company’s stellar reputation has allowed them to grow significantly in key categories, such as leather upholstery, case goods, and stone furniture. In fact, they are America’s largest and most dependable marble and travertine source.
Armen Living offers a customers an array of well designed and aesthetically pleasing furniture. Among their most popular items are their different lines of sofas and sofa sets. These include products like the Roxbury sofa set, trace sofa set, Noho, Centenial, the Melrose collection and the Midtown collection. Each is quite popular and available in multiple colors and configurations. We know you'll love it.
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