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ZOE Church Chairs Review

The Sunday Woman Team by The Sunday Woman Team
August 24, 2020
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Whether you’re religious or not, you’ll love these oak Zoe church chairs as they certainly caught our eye. That’s why we felt the need to conduct a full Zoe church chairs review. A modern take on the traditional church pew, these chairs are handcrafted to product inter linkable chairs that are versatile, practical and stylish, strong, durable and easy to use. 

One of the most searched for terms on Etsy, for hallway furniture is Church Pew, as homeowners love the aesthetic along with the practical uses, while using the furniture to open their hall into another room where you can take off your shoes in style.

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The Zoe church chair is subtle, with a hand engraved crucifix at its heart, making it ideal for those who attend church, as they promote an extension of those beliefs, or for anyone that respects religion and the architecture and furniture that comes from a practice steeped in history.

Each chair weighs 10kg and can hold up to 300kg, proving the chair to be stable and sturdy but that’s not all. The chairs have a range of modern features that transform them into incredible designs as tradition meets modern day. They are all fitted with a useful hook for handbags, while the folding back allows for the holding of a book. Alongside this, they are also magnetic so can be linked to others without the need for nuts, bolts or clips. The easy removal of the comfortable contemporary seat allows the chairs to be folded with ease, making them great for functions, events, and indeed a church hall, parish council, or community centre. 

The seats are available in a range of colours and you can buy one chair or multiple and turn them easily into a pew.

Although diverse, we had to talk about these, as we were impressed with the modern design of practical church furniture and how it fits into our society as a whole. These chairs have it all. We’re giving them a Top Product Award. You can find them here

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