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BAKER

Berkeley Arm Chair - Chocolate Mink

Value Selection
No. BAA5169-VS
Product Dimensions: U.S. Customary System
Width Depth Height
W 26in D 26in H 35in
Product Dimensions: Metric System
Width Depth Height
W 66cm D 66cm H 88.9cm

Detailed Dimensions

  • Detailed Dimensions
      Product Dimensions: U.S. Customary System Product Dimensions: Metric System
    W 26in 66cm
    D 26in 66cm
    H 35in 88.9cm
    Detailed Dimensions
      Product Dimensions: U.S. Customary System Product Dimensions: Metric System
    WI 19in 48.3cm
    DI 19in 48.3cm
    AH 24.5in 62.2cm
    SH 20in 50.8cm
    SD 19in 48.3cm
  • COM/COL Requirements
      Product Dimensions: U.S. Customary System Product Dimensions: Metric System

Options & Features

Product Features

  • Standard Finish(es): Chocolate Mink
  • Available ONLY as shown: fabric 23-130, Chocolate Mink finish
  • Tight seat and back in fabric 23-130
  • Beech legs in Chocolate Mink finish

About This Collection

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Discover a curated selection of in-stock dining chairs at a competitive price point — combining our signature craftsmanship, timeless design, and faster availability.

All prices are Manufacturer’s Suggested List Price in U.S. dollars. Choosing a different grade may result in a higher price. The price you pay at a Baker showroom or authorized dealer may be different than the Manufacturer’s Suggested List Price. These prices supersede previous prices and are subject to change without notice. Any applicable shipping, surcharges, sales tax and/or VAT will be added to the prices.

Due to differences in monitors, technical factors, and characteristics of some of our fabrics and finishes, the colors shown here cannot be represented with their true qualities and should only be used as a guide. To request a fabric or finish swatch, please contact your local dealer or showroom.

The digital representation of how some fabrics and finishes are applied to a frame should only be used as a guide. While the representation is informed, there may be differences when actually applied.

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