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Restoration Hardware Aviator Chair

Restoration Hardware Aviator Chair

This chair is $1300. Technically it’s $1295, but you’re better than the pseudoscience of product pricing so lets call it $1300. Which is probably more than: your rent, first car, the amount of money in your savings, you’d be willing to pay in ransom for your girlfriend – but that’s not the point. If we were going to spend such an astronomical sum of money on a chair it would be this chair. The Restoration Hardware Aviator Chair doesn’t require an upsell or a product description, all it needs is the picture. Look at it. You know you want that chair. Don’t even pretend you don’t want to sit in the distressed, whiskey leather clad World War II fighter jet chair. Any man that says otherwise is lying.