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£420

Width: 80 cm
Height: 120 cm
Depth: 92 cm

This distinctive chair has the icon Spider man and will look wonderful in a variety of spaces. Will look spectacular in a variety of spaces. This is a essential chair for all Marvel Spider man fans. This is a essential chair for all Marvel Spider-man fans. The Spider man Swivel egg chair comes with industrial looking legs. The maximum weight load for this chair is 110kg. At Choice Furniture Superstore.

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£499.95

Width: 71 cm
Height: 77 cm
Depth: 65 cm

Height to Seat Pad : 45cm. Prestwick Fabric Upholstered Occasional Chair With Footstool In Black. Height : 77cm. Width : 71cm. Depth : 65cm. Fabric Occasional Chair With Footstool In Black. Solid Wood legs in oak. Upholstered in Black Velvet. Finish : Black, Oak. Material : Velvet, Solid Wood. Fantastic-value, only at Elegant Furniture UK. Get it from Elegant Furniture.

£599.95

Width: 86 cm
Height: 102 cm
Depth: 81 cm

Black and white finishes make this chair a perfect way to convey monochrome in the living room. An expression of hygge aesthetic, this chair weaves sustainable white rattan into a distinctive cage structure. Slim lateral lines are supported by thicker horizontal partners, each point held secure by cross lacing. Shop now at Elegant Furniture.

£599.95

Width: 40 cm
Height: 69 cm
Length: 72 cm

Glamour and luxury are brought together in the Horizon cross design occasional chair. Intersecting lines of sleek stainless steel are finished in reflective gold. Height : 69cm. Width : 40cm. Depth : 72cm. The cushion is upholstered with soft velvet and coloured black to contrast. They curve slightly at the top to offer lots of support for arms. Material : Stainless Steel, Velvet, Foam. Get it from Elegant Furniture.

How do I measure the space to fit an occasional chair in?

Furniture Ferret: Measure both the width and the depth of the floor space where you'd like to place an occasional chair. The easiest way is to use a measuring tape. Hold the start down at the edge of the area, and let it run to the other edge. If the distance is larger than what you can stretch to with your arms, ask someone else for help, or divide the distance into multiple parts. You can do this by either holding the tape down partway through and continuing running it while letting the first end go, or by marking how far you have measured on the floor or wall, and reposition the tape to complete the measurement. If you want to avoid drawing on the floor, try putting down a pointy object like a pencil there instead. Don't forget to avoid dead places where the piece of furniture won't be able to go like pipes. Also don't forget to measure the height of the space wherever the ceiling is uneven.
£258

Width: 68 cm
Height: 73 cm
Depth: 65 cm

It has a lot to offer, a large deep cushion for ultimate comfort, rounded back which flows effortlessly forming arms but it has room for one more design feature it needs to show off the extraordinary linear detailing that sweeps from one arm to the other. The Zara occasional chair demands attention as it sits quietly in position dressed in luxury velvet and standing proud on its design-led black metal legs. From Choice Furniture Superstore.

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£449.99

Width: 80 cm
Height: 120 cm
Depth: 92 cm

This Spider-Man chair is fully upholstered in black fabric, with fun red Spider-Man masks and grey logos that form a pattern that will look great in any kid's room. Whether sitting down to read their favourite book, curling up to play video games, or even doing their homework at a small desk, the Marvel Spider-Man Chair is flexible and gives them lots of use. Buy from Happy Beds.

£499.95

Width: 40 cm
Height: 69 cm
Length: 72 cm

Glamour and luxury are brought together in the Horizon cross design accent chair. Intersecting lines of sleek stainless steel are finished in reflective Silver. Height : 69cm. Width : 40cm. Depth : 72cm. The cushion is upholstered with soft velvet and coloured black to contrast. They curve slightly at the top to offer generous support for arms. Material : Stainless Steel, Velvet, Foam. From Elegant Furniture.

£258

Width: 68 cm
Height: 73 cm
Depth: 65 cm

It has a lot to offer, a roomy deep cushion for ultimate comfort, rounded back which flows effortlessly forming arms but it can hold one more design feature it needs to show off the marvellous linear detailing that sweeps from one arm to the other. The Zara occasional chair demands attention as it sits quietly in position dressed in luxury velvet and standing proud on its design-led black metal legs. Buy from Choice Furniture Superstore.

How do I know if an occasional chair is for a good price?

Furniture Ferret: A good way to see whether an item costs more or less than expected is to compare it to the median price. The median price is 499.95 British pounds which means that exactly half of the occasional chairs costs more and half costs less. Most of the occasional chairs here cost between £258 and 599.95 British pounds. This means that nine tenths of the products are between the two figures. The average price of occasional chairs here is 448.22 British pounds.
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Questions and answers

How to choose a colour for an occasional chair?

The colour scheme in your home can be a result of necessity, but it has a great effect on the feelings you get from your space. The two main things to consider for everything colour is balance and associations. Balance simply means that the colours in one's room should ideally be coordinated, so that the space looks like a unit instead of a random collection of elements. This can be achieved by using a colour wheel, and choosing colours that are either quite close to each other, or quite far. Associations with and emotions connected to colours are equally important to keep in mind. In all likelihood these associations are cultural and learnt, which means that they can be quite different in different cultures or just for different people. The associations can even be contradictory, making it even more difficult to use them as a guide. Blue is often connected to productivity, but also stability, calmness and even sadness. Green is clearly the colour of nature, and is considered to be connected to safety, luck and envy (though in other cultures envy is yellow). Yellow is always a shouty colour and can mean brightness, warmth, energy and attention (likely because of the sun), except when it is dark and becomes brown, when it is thought to be relaxing and comfortable. Red is thought of as the colour of friendship, energy, leadership, desire and anger - a very wide range of feelings. But it is clear that in nature, it means danger and importance, so you probably need to put it next to a calm colour to allow the brain to rest. These emotions are so different that these guidelines seem to boil down to just one piece of advice: pause and consider what the colour means for you.

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