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The luxurious Cabin dining chair by Timothy Oulton sparks conversation. Elevate your dining experience with a foam-filled seat cushion wrapped in shaggy New Zealand sheepskin for sumptuous comfort. The fixed high-quality foam seat cushion ensures consistent, supportive seating that retains its shape over time. Its neutral tones effortlessly complement any color scheme, adding life to your space. Durable, high-quality weathered oak legs provide stability.

Timothy Oulton Cabin Cream Sheepskin Yeti Dining Chair With Weathered Oak Legs , Yeti Beige and Weathered Oak

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Colour: Yeti Beige and Weathered Oak
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Timothy Oulton

Natural Sheepskin

Cultivated for millennia across the globe, sheepskin is one of nature’s most beautiful materials.

Shepherding is steeped in a 5,000-year-old heritage, sustained by the shepherd's rugged and resourceful ethos. The Gentle Shepherd sheepskin collection celebrates the enduring luxury and beauty of natural sheepskin.

The Story of Timothy Oulton

The story of Timothy Oulton started back in 1976 with an antiques shop owned by Tim's father. Tim later used his skills and passion for British heritage to deliver the extraordinary.

Handcrafted with only the best traditional techniques and fabrications, each Timothy Oulton piece is inspired by the past, but reconceived from a modern perspective, producing uniquely authentic collections which push the boundaries of furniture design.

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