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Pinus thunbergii  Bonsai Seeds Pinus is a genus of approximately 120 species of monoecious, evergreen, coniferous trees or shrubs, widely distributed throughout the world particularly occurring in mountainous and arid conditions where they are able to thrive. Pines are a classic bonsai species in Japan and the world over, they are not however, easy trees to care for and style without experience. Pines have their own growth patterns that differ greatly from deciduous and common coniferous species; these growth patterns need to be understood before successful styling and pruning can be carried out. As can be seen in the accompanying pictures; pines are not only used for bonsai in Japan, they are also very often seen cloud-pruned in Japanese gardens. Pinus thunbergii is a native of Japan and is arguably the classic bonsai pine species. The Black Pine is a very vigorous tree commonly grown Japan in parks and ornamental gardens where heights of anything up to 25metres are commonly reached. Black Pines are very tolerant of poor conditions, surviving in nature on barren, stony soils. Pinus thunbergii has thick, dark grey-green needles up to 7-15cm long, though quite long, the needle-size can be reduced in length with the use of bonsai pruning techniques. Bark is purplish-grey and becomes very craggy and fissured with age. White pines are frequently grafted onto the more vigorous Black pine, Pinus thunbergii, rootstock to improve vigour and growth-rate. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 18
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Pinus thunbergii  Bonsai Seeds Pinus is a genus of approximately 120 species of monoecious, evergreen, coniferous trees or shrubs, widely distributed throughout the world particularly occurring in mountainous and arid conditions where they are able to thrive. Pines are a classic bonsai species in Japan and the world over, they are not however, easy trees to care for and style without experience. Pines have their own growth patterns that differ greatly from deciduous and common coniferous species; these growth patterns need to be understood before successful styling and pruning can be carried out. As can be seen in the accompanying pictures; pines are not only used for bonsai in Japan, they are also very often seen cloud-pruned in Japanese gardens. Pinus thunbergii is a native of Japan and is arguably the classic bonsai pine species. The Black Pine is a very vigorous tree commonly grown Japan in parks and ornamental gardens where heights of anything up to 25metres are commonly reached. Black Pines are very tolerant of poor conditions, surviving in nature on barren, stony soils. Pinus thunbergii has thick, dark grey-green needles up to 7-15cm long, though quite long, the needle-size can be reduced in length with the use of bonsai pruning techniques. Bark is purplish-grey and becomes very craggy and fissured with age. White pines are frequently grafted onto the more vigorous Black pine, Pinus thunbergii, rootstock to improve vigour and growth-rate. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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South Africa
Pinus mugo var. pumilio  Bonsai Seeds The Mugo pine, Pinus mugo var. pumilio or Dwarf mugo pine is an excellent bonsai subject. This tree occurs throughout the Midwest, West and ranging to Canada and Alaska. In nature it is a medium-sized tree that can reach a height of 2-3 feet tall and spread over 5-6 feet. It is a favorite of bonsai hobbyists because of its rapidly thickening and naturally twisted trunk and branches. The bark is thin, ash-grey-brown to blackish-grey, splitting in angular scaly plates on old stems. The branching is very compact, making it easy to maintain. Pinus mugo var. pumilio is small and has branches that are more erect than Pinus mugo mughus. Short-needled tree with open, broad, irregular crown of long spreading branches. This evergreen little dwarf conifer has branching, upright stems evenly covered in 1 1/2 - 3" long needles, 2 in bundle; slightly flattened and twisted; of a deep, dark true green. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 42
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South Africa
Pinus banksiana  Bonsai Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 20
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South Africa
Pinus mugo var. pumilio  Bonsai Seeds The Mugo pine, Pinus mugo var. pumilio or Dwarf mugo pine is an excellent bonsai subject. This tree occurs throughout the Midwest, West and ranging to Canada and Alaska. In nature it is a medium-sized tree that can reach a height of 2-3 feet tall and spread over 5-6 feet. It is a favorite of bonsai hobbyists because of its rapidly thickening and naturally twisted trunk and branches. The bark is thin, ash-grey-brown to blackish-grey, splitting in angular scaly plates on old stems. The branching is very compact, making it easy to maintain. Pinus mugo var. pumilio is small and has branches that are more erect than Pinus mugo mughus. Short-needled tree with open, broad, irregular crown of long spreading branches. This evergreen little dwarf conifer has branching, upright stems evenly covered in 1 1/2 - 3" long needles, 2 in bundle; slightly flattened and twisted; of a deep, dark true green. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 4
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South Africa
Pinus banksiana  Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 2
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South Africa
Pinus banksiana  Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. On offer is a pack of 50 Seeds
R 80
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South Africa
Pinus banksiana  Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
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South Africa (All cities)
Pinus banksiana  Bonsai Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. On offer is a pack of 50 Seeds
R 80
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South Africa
Pinus parviflora  Bonsai Seeds Pinus is a genus of approximately 120 species of monoecious, evergreen, coniferous trees or shrubs, widely distributed throughout the world particularly occurring in mountainous and arid conditions where they are able to thrive. Pines are a classic bonsai species in Japan and the world over, they are not however, easy trees to care for and style without experience. Pines have their own growth patterns that differ greatly from deciduous and common coniferous species; these growth patterns need to be understood before successful styling and pruning can be carried out. Pines are not only used for bonsai in Japan, they are also very often seen cloud-pruned in Japanese gardens. Pinus parviflora is a conical or columnar tree, often with a spreading crown native to Japan. The 2-6 cm long leaves are a deep-green colour with whitish blue inner sides, giving rise to the name, the White Pine. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds
R 55
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Pinus parviflora  Bonsai Seeds Pinus is a genus of approximately 120 species of monoecious, evergreen, coniferous trees or shrubs, widely distributed throughout the world particularly occurring in mountainous and arid conditions where they are able to thrive. Pines are a classic bonsai species in Japan and the world over, they are not however, easy trees to care for and style without experience. Pines have their own growth patterns that differ greatly from deciduous and common coniferous species; these growth patterns need to be understood before successful styling and pruning can be carried out. Pines are not only used for bonsai in Japan, they are also very often seen cloud-pruned in Japanese gardens. Pinus parviflora is a conical or columnar tree, often with a spreading crown native to Japan. The 2-6 cm long leaves are a deep-green colour with whitish blue inner sides, giving rise to the name, the White Pine. The bid amount is  for 1 Seed
R 11
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Pinus patula  Bonsai Seeds Pinus patula or Mexican Weeping Pine as it is commonly known is a Stunning pine tree native to Mexico. It grows to 30 m in height. It does not stand long periods of temperatures below -10°C, but is resistant to frost for short periods of time. Once established they are very drought tolerant. This is a beautiful ornamental tree. The timber is pale-pink to salmon, moderately soft, brittle and smelling strongly of aniseed when freshly cut. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 25
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Pinus patula  Bonsai Seeds Pinus patula or Mexican Weeping Pine as it is commonly known is a Stunning pine tree native to Mexico. It grows to 30 m in height. It does not stand long periods of temperatures below -10°C, but is resistant to frost for short periods of time. Once established they are very drought tolerant. This is a beautiful ornamental tree. The timber is pale-pink to salmon, moderately soft, brittle and smelling strongly of aniseed when freshly cut. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 2
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Pinus aristata  Seeds Pinus aristata commonly known as Rocky Mountains Bristlecone Pine is a species of pine native to the United States. It appears in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and northern New Mexico, with an isolated population in the San Francisco Peaks in Arizona. It is usually found at very high altitudes, from 2500-3700 m, in cold, dry subalpine climate conditions, often at the tree line, although it also forms extensive closed-canopy stands at somewhat lower elevations. Extremely slow growing, 1.2 meters in 16 years, extremely long lived, to thousands of years--is yours a patient and stationary family?; shrubby, has great character even when young; blue-green foliage, needles to 3.75cm; needs protection from dry wind in cold regions; bonsai and rock garden plant; native to southwest U.S. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 55
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Pinus aristata  Bonsai Seeds Pinus aristata commonly known as Rocky Mountains Bristlecone Pine is a species of pine native to the United States. It appears in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado and northern New Mexico, with an isolated population in the San Francisco Peaks in Arizona. It is usually found at very high altitudes, from 2500-3700 m, in cold, dry subalpine climate conditions, often at the tree line, although it also forms extensive closed-canopy stands at somewhat lower elevations. Extremely slow growing, 1.2 meters in 16 years, extremely long lived, to thousands of years--is yours a patient and stationary family?; shrubby, has great character even when young; blue-green foliage, needles to 3.75cm; needs protection from dry wind in cold regions; bonsai and rock garden plant; native to southwest U.S. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 55
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Pinus patula  Bonsai Seeds Pinus patula or Mexican Weeping Pine as it is commonly known is a Stunning pine tree native to Mexico. It grows to 30 m in height. It does not stand long periods of temperatures below -10°C, but is resistant to frost for short periods of time. Once established they are very drought tolerant. This is a beautiful ornamental tree. The timber is pale-pink to salmon, moderately soft, brittle and smelling strongly of aniseed when freshly cut. On offer is a pack of 50 Seeds
R 99
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" Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the Ponderosa Pine, Bull Pine, Blackjack Pine, or Western Yellow Pine, is a widespread and variable pine native to western North America. The ponderosa pine is the official state tree of the State of Montana. The Ponderosa Pine has a very distinct bark. Unlike most conifers, it has an orange bark, with black lining the crevasses, where the bark "splits". This is most noticeable amongst older Ponderosa Pines. The tree can often be identified by its characteristic long needles that grow in tufts of two or three, depending on subspecies. The USA Register of Big Trees lists a Ponderosa Pine that is 72m tall and 820 cm in circumference. Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 22
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 5 Pinus thunbergii - Black Pine Bonsai Seeds + FREE Gifts Seeds + Bonsai eBook - Combined Shipping for R21.75
R 21
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Buy 5 Pinus thunbergii - Black Pine Bonsai Seeds + FREE Gifts Seeds + Bonsai eBook - Combined Shipping for R20.00
R 20
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South Africa
  Japanese Black Pine can reach the height of 40 m, but rarely achieves this size outside its natural range. The needles are in fascicles of two with a white sheath at the base, 7-12 cm long; female cones are 4-7 cm in length, scaled, with small points on the tips of the scales, taking two years to mature. Male cones are 1-2 cm long borne in clumps of 12-20 on the tips of the spring growth. Bark is grey on young trees and small branches, changing to black and plated on larger branches and the trunk; becoming quite thick on older trunks. Because of its resistance to pollution and salt, it is a popular horticultural tree. In Japan it is widely used as a garden tree both trained as Niwaki and untrained growing as an overstory tree. The trunks and branches are trained from a young age to be elegant and interesting to view. It is one of the classic bonsai subjects. Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
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Scots pine is a fast-growing, conical to columnar, medium to large sized evergreen conifer with distinctive flaking orange/red-brown bark. It typically grows 30-60ft tall in cultivation, but may reach 100ft in the wild. It develops an open-rounded, irregular crown as it matures. It is a very widely distributed pine that is native to northern Europe and northern Asia, but has also naturalized in parts of the north-eastern and north central U. S. It is the only pine that is native to Great Britain. It makes a beautiful bonsai. Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 12
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Aliwal North (Eastern Cape)
The Sherwood kitchen serving table is both attractive and very handy, and will become an essential aid for preparing meals. A combination of kitchen storage furniture and serving table, this wooden serving table is equipped with very useful drawers and rattan baskets. Your caster-mounted serving table is easy to wheel from the kitchen to the dining room. Ideal in a rustic-style kitchen, it goes perfectly with the matching dresser with baskets. Frame and top: Stained solid pine. Sides, back and shelves: Stained plywood. Baskets: Rattan. Handles: Patinated iron. Finish: Satin-finish nitrocellulose varnish. L = 80 cm with the towel rack. D = 35 cm or 57 cm with the cutting board extended. Pine - Pinus spp. (not specified) (China). Dimensions (cm): H84 x W80 x DE35, Weight: 15Kg.
R 1.999
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Aliwal North (Eastern Cape)
In spite of its distressed appearance, the famous Chesterfield sofa is still the benchmark of comfort in the living room. As chic as ever, this black leather sofa can be unfolded to provide a proper occasional bed. Set off by a studded finish, this button sofa will give your living room an authentic appearance. You can just imagine yourself sitting on it next to a lovely open fire! Round off this warm atmosphere with the matching armchair.. Frame: pine and plywood. Legs crafted from wenge-stained pine, satin-finish nitrocellulose varnish. Upholstery: Pigmented corrected-grain black leather, distressed look. Frame, back and armrest padding: polyurethane foam (density: 18-21 kg/m3). Seat cushion padding: blend of 40% feathers and 60% shredded foam on high resilience polyurethane foam block, density 35kg/m3. Slatted bed base + polyether foam mattress 135 X 185 X 8 cm (density 25 kg/m3). Sofa dimensions: 217 X 89 X 74 cm. Elastic webbing suspension. Wood type and origin: Plywood (Pin) - China / Pine (Pinus Radiata) - New Zealand. Dimensions (cm): H74 x W217 x DE89, Weight: 81Kg.
R 19.999
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Aliwal North (Eastern Cape)
This really long leather-look sofa will add some soul into your urban interior. With a super-comfortable back, this brown 3 seater sofa also comes with two cushions for snoozing or reading. With its structured lines and steel feet, this modern sofa brings a vintage hint to your contemporary ambiance. Also take a look at this Vintage 3 seater Chesterfield sofa in brown leather. Upholstery: pigmented corrected grain brown leather, distressed look, removable cushion covers. Frame: pine and plywood. Steel legs. Frame, back and armrest padding: polyurethane foam, density 18-21 kg/m3. Seat cushion padding: polyurethane foam (density 21-35kg/m3), and polyurethane memory foam (density 50kg/m3). Back cushion and scatter cushion padding: polyurethane foam (density 25 kg/m3). Sofa dimensions: 215 X 90 X 65 cm. Elastic webbing suspension. Wood type and origin: Plywood (Pin) - China / Pine (Pinus Radiata) - New Zealand. Dimensions (cm): H65 x W215 x DE90, Weight: 45Kg.
R 14.999
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Aliwal North (Eastern Cape)
An impeccable antiqued metal stud finish sets off the chic Dandy brown leather armchair. With a patina finish brown leather cover, this square armchair has appealing comfort and structured lines. This very chic vintage armchair will create a warm atmosphere in your living room. Also take a look at the Baudelaire brown leather armchair. Upholstery: pigmented corrected grain brown leather, distressed look. Frame: pine and plywood. Legs crafted from wenge-stained pine, satin-finish nitrocellulose varnish. Frame, back and armrest padding: polyurethane foam (density: 18-21 kg/m3) high resilience polyurethane foam (density 30kg/m3) and a blend of 40% feathers, 60% shredded foam. Polyurethane foam (density 21kg/m3) and blend of 40% feathers and 60% shredded foam. Elastic webbing suspension. Aged metal studs on front and armrests. Wood type and origin: Plywood (Pin) - China / Pine (Pinus Rigida) - Canada. Dimensions (cm): H88 x W99 x DE95, Weight: 38Kg.
R 5.999
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Aliwal North (Eastern Cape)
An impeccable antiqued metal stud finish sets off the chic Dandy black leather armchair. With a patina finish black leather cover, this square armchair has appealing comfort and structured lines. This very chic vintage armchair will create a warm atmosphere in your living room. Also take a look at the Chesterfield vintage black leather armchair. Upholstery: pigmented corrected grain black leather, distressed look. Frame: pine and plywood. Legs crafted from wenge-stained pine, satin-finish nitrocellulose varnish. Frame, back and armrest padding: polyurethane foam (density: 18-21 kg/m3) high resilience polyurethane foam (density 30kg/m3) and a blend of 40% feathers, 60% shredded foam. Polyurethane foam (density 21kg/m3) and blend of 40% feathers and 60% shredded foam. Elastic webbing suspension. Aged metal studs on front and armrests. Wood type and origin: Plywood (Pin) - China / Pine (Pinus Rigida) - Canada. Dimensions (cm): H88 x W99 x DE95, Weight: 38Kg.
R 5.999
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Aliwal North (Eastern Cape)
Your living room takes on the feel of an English clubhouse with the Chesterfield 2 seater standard sofa in vintage brown leather. This button sofa is covered in antique shop style distressed brown leather. With a patina finish that passes for genuine vintage, this Chesterfield sofa provides a very comfortable seat. Set off by a studded finish on the armrests and bottom, this leather sofa fits into a small space. Also take a look at the Dandy brown leather 3/4 seater standard sofa.. Frame: pine and plywood. Legs crafted from wenge-stained pine, satin-finish nitrocellulose varnish. Upholstery: Pigmented corrected-grain leather, in mocha, gently distressed. Frame, back and armrest padding: polyurethane foam (density: 18-21 kg/m3). Seat cushion padding: blend of 40% feathers and 60% shredded foam on high resilience polyurethane foam block, density 35kg/m3. Sofa dimensions: 163 X 89 X 76 cm. Elastic webbing suspension. Wood type and origin: Plywood (Pin) - China / Pine (Pinus Rigida) - Canada. Dimensions (cm): H76 x W163 x DE89, Weight: 40Kg.
R 12.999
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