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Replacement Dinning Room Table Chair Hunt

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BigRooster | 20:58 Mon 09th Mar 2015 | Home & Garden
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I've gone and broken one of my dinning room table chairs . We bought it back in 2003 anyone no of a site were by they could match up the chair from furniture manufacturers via a photo .
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You could try a reverse image search.

https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/1325808?hl=en
have you tried ebay?? simply enter keywords that best describe your dining room set into the search bar at the top of any page on eBay. For example, if you enter "maple dining room chairs" the site generates a results page with listings for you to browse through. You can sort the results to hone your search. For example, you can narrow your search down to only listings for maple dining room chairs that have cushions. It is important to to read the listings carefully, taking note of the size and dimensions of the dining room chairs.
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Good answere never thought of that
If one chair can break, surely the others can too, and might cause an injury. This happened to me - the chair looked fine, but broke when a ( slim, small) friend sat on it, and she was hurt. I threw away all the chairs and bought new ones.
atalanta, Im sorry but that really doesn't follow, most chairs are made of wood, wood being a natural product could easily have a flaw that goes unnoticed. its ridiculous to throw away all the chairs just because one broke unless their was a very clear design fault!
Where people's welfare is concerned, safety is more important to me than money.

It's 'Dining' FGS!

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