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Malawi Cane Chair - Natural
Malawi Cane Chair - Natural
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Maker: Mbare
Handmade furniture at its finest! These intricately woven chairs provide authentic flavor from Malawi. Woven with strips of tropical bamboo, and made sturdy with blue gum tree wooden frame. Intricately detailed, naturally beautiful, the Malawi Cane arm chair adds style and African design to your home! Available in natural cane color or painted and varnished in white. This furniture pairs nicely with any textile and can add beauty to your space indoors or out!
Dimensions: Height: 32" Width: 30" Depth: 23"
Weight: 10 lbs
Hand woven in Malawi
Artisans: People of the Sun
Shipping
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CANADIAN SHIPPING
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INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING
We offer standard international shipping (2–6 weeks). Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility and may vary by country.
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Hassle-Free Returns
We hope you love what you ordered! If something isn’t quite right, whether it’s the size, color, or simply not what you expected, feel free to reach out.
Returns and exchanges are handled according to our policy, which may vary depending on the product. You can review all the details here.
If you have any concerns or would like to discuss an exchange, don’t hesitate to contact us, we’re happy to help.
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