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Old 09-04-2013, 06:20 PM   #105
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Originally Posted by Istvan diVega View Post
That's very surprising. The chair pictured in my post is around $2250 here in Norway and I expected it to be less than that in the US, as is almost always the case. Could the $3000 price tag have something to do with yours being custom made?
It's been a few years since I made the purchase, and I can't remember the exact price anymore. I believe the chair itself was about $2,200, but the footstool is not included in that price. It needs to be purchased separately, and it wasn't cheap, either.

There were dozens of options for the leather, and a couple of options on the wood, and I suspect there may have been an upcharge for the leather I chose. Also, I remember there being a number of different chair designs, each with its own pricing.

eta: I found the pickup receipt for the chair. I believe I put a downpayment of 50% on it when I ordered, and I think I paid exactly the balance of 50% when I picked it up, so the total was $2860 for both pieces back in 2010. That includes 10% sales tax.

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