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36" 2 Natural Bamboo Folding Chairs with an Open Link WeaveBrighten your home this bamboo chair, making it all the more comfortable and lovely in the process. This bamboo chair is truly astounding and shows smooth and realistic beauty, which will give your home a warm feel. Its appealing design will certainly be a superb ornament to your interior. It's an outstandingly crafted piece, whose outer frame is made from solid bamboo wood and sea grass. If there's one thing you needn't worry about, it's comfort. As
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