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Available in various colours. Please see the range in store. Made in just the right size for your kids. Can be used inside or outside as a play chair, an extra dining chair or just spare chairs around the lounge • Made from durable plastic • Approximate dimensions: 290mm (w) x 290mm (d) x 420mm (h) • Recommended maximum weights: 25kg • A variety of colours and prints to choose from D.I.Y. outdoor table with built-in drinks cooler Learn how easy it is to make an outdoor table with a built-in drinks cooler that can become the focal point for all your get-togethers. Briscoes is your one stop shop for a huge range of chairs. Just finished kitchen renovations? Get a brand new set of dining chairs to match your new décor. Or, get a set of bar stools for that new bar you've been itching to show off to your mates. If you're hosting a BBQ and need extra seats, our plastic chairs and folding chairs are perfect for the occasion. Fast shipping and our price beat guarantee mean that you can buy chairs online from Briscoes with confidence.
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Check out the different styles to create your very own look. Shop now More products Buy NZ Made Furniture The Matai Bay Collection The Matai Bay Collection has been manufactured from New Zealand Native Matai timber salvaged from the Central North Island Plateau. These logs were felled 50 years or more ago to make way for plantation Douglas fir. Now unearthed through the conversion of this land to dairy farms, this naturally durable timber is being fashioned into the wonderful Matai Bay Collection. It exhibits man varied wonderful natural features from being weathered over time. Some features are knots and burrs, while others are made from insects attacking the living tree. Long since dead, these natural and insect gestures are filed with a black resin. made to last forever" - Maria Diaz Valentin, Matai Bay DesignerA woman has been awarded A$300,000 in damages after she fell off a chair at Kmart. Before the accident, Kmart staff were fully aware customers were taking plastic, green chairs from the gardening section and using them in the photo lab area, an Australian court has found.
Customers would do this because there were not enough steel chairs for people to sit on while they were processing their photos on touch screen computers. The A$8 ($8.50) plastic green chairs were only 50 metres away from the photo processing section but came with a warning that they were for domestic use only. Nursing assistant Julie Ann Lewis, 63, was a regular shopper at Kmart in Nowra, a town in New South Wales, and known to staff in the photo lab section on a first-name basis. * Kmart's catalogue is earning praise for featuring kids with disabilities * Ikea out of reach, but Kmart to open online store in NZ * Trade Me brings Australia's Target to NZ * More than 50 new brands looking to come to NZ​ * Bunnings, Kmart owner plans more NZ stores​ She was a keen photographer at family events and used to process photos two to three times a week at the store. On one occasion, Lewis sat down on a green gardening chair in front of one of the computers used to process photos.
She inserted her USB into the computer and was about to download some photographs she had selected when the chair collapsed without warning, throwing her to the ground. Lewis told the NSW District Court last month, "All of a sudden I went down." "This was because the chair had crashed to the floor, taking her with it," Judge Judith Gibson said. "She found herself sitting on the floor, still in the chair. She looked behind and noticed that the back left leg of the green plastic chair had torn almost completely from the rest of the chair," she said. Lewis suffered permanent damage to her lower back, right buttock, thigh and knee among other injuries. She was awarded more than A$300,000 in damages. Part of the money will go towards helping her with past and future wage loss. In making her decision to award Lewis the sum, Judge Gibson noted that Kmart had breached its duty of care. "To keep the photo lab (and its income) flowing, Kmart and its staff allowed the development of a haphazard system of customers taking chairs for sale in other departments (itself a breach of store policy) for use in circumstances where those chairs were unsuitable to the point of being dangerous," she said.