Chair Crazy Sale of The Season Now On!
For ultra-chic, stylish and creative seating solutions, Chair Crazy has a finger on the pulse of creative design with quality imported ranges of innovative chairs. Be sure not to miss their sale on now until 7 August, with 20% off stock items from their Cape Town based store in Sir Lowry Road, Woodstock.
Chair Crazy has been supplying the country for almost 15 years with cutting edge design trends and stock of a plethora of unique, ultra-stylish chairs, including replicas from top international furniture designers. From hotels and restaurants to interior design projects and discerning homeowners, they have all calibres of clients falling head over heels for their endless imported range.
And now, for this week only you can make the most of their seasonal sale with up to 20% off stock items (excluding already reduced to clear items). As a direct importer and distributor, you can find affordable seating to enhance your favourite spaces, from the office and dining room to the patio, kitchen and children’s rooms.
Eames Replica Side Chair and Armchair
Visit their website to see what’s new and get a glimpse of product specifications from their quality importers.
For more, visit Chair Crazy.
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