4,876 Armchairs
An armchair can have a big impact on the feel of a room: it can bolster seating options in the lounge, shake up a neutral dining room or act as an accent piece in the spare room. Whatever its use, you’ll find a wide variety of armchairs to choose from including tub chairs, club chairs, wingback chairs and occasional chairs, as well as recliner chairs with ottomans. When shopping, keep in mind your desired style, size and budget to help you narrow down your search. An armchair is an investment piece so take your time and choose wisely. Here are a questions to consider: More
BB Design Classic Lloyd Loom Chair, Canvas
by BB Design
Bailey Chair, Sky
by Sabichi Homewares
Addison Armchair, Silver
by Sabichi Homewares
Madeleine Parisian Chair, Dark Grey and Red Ikat Print
by Iqrup + Ritz
Vincent Armchair, Sky
by Sabichi Homewares
Bailey Chair, Putty
by Sabichi Homewares
Bailey Chair, Blue
by Sabichi Homewares
Addison Armchair, Grey
by Sabichi Homewares
Ludo Armchair, Smoke
by Sabichi Homewares
Emilio Armchair, Purple
by Sabichi Homewares
Emilio Armchair, Slate
by Sabichi Homewares
Vincent Armchair, Ash
by Sabichi Homewares
Madeleine Parisian Chair, Orange Bamboo Print
by Iqrup + Ritz
Vincent Armchair, Grey
by Sabichi Homewares
Ludo Armchair, Putty
by Sabichi Homewares
Dalhousie Button-Tufted Chair, Camel Print
by Iqrup + Ritz
Bailey Chair, Orange
by Sabichi Homewares
Dalhousie Button-Tufted Chair, Blue Ikat Print
by Iqrup + Ritz
Emilio Armchair, Apple Green
by Sabichi Homewares
Madeleine Parisian Chair, Beige Ikat Print
by Iqrup + Ritz
Soho Tub Chairs by Tim Wood
by Hand built by Tim Wood Limited
Soho Tub Chairs by Tim Wood
by Hand built by Tim Wood Limited
Soho Tub Chairs by Tim Wood
by Hand built by Tim Wood Limited
Soho Tub Chairs by Tim Wood
by Hand built by Tim Wood Limited
Soho Tub Chairs by Tim Wood
by Hand built by Tim Wood Limited
Soho Tub Chairs by Tim Wood
by Hand built by Tim Wood Limited
Swedishinteriordesign.co.uk Handmade Bespoke Gustavian Sprung Settl
by www.swedishinteriordesign.co.uk
Bailey Chair, Grey
by Sabichi Homewares
How big should my armchair or recliner chair be?
This depends on where you plan to put it. Determining the size is all about understanding scale: if the destination is a spacious living room, a larger armchair or recliner chair with ottoman will work; if it’s going into a guest bedroom, consider one of smaller stature – tub chairs and rattan chairs are compact wonders. Keep in mind the other furnishings in the room so that the size of your armchair works with them, not against them.
Which style and colour of armchair will work for me?
Think about your room’s current design scheme and the core purpose of your new purchase. Do you want the armchair to be a design focal point at special gatherings? Then how about a wingback chair or wingback with exposed wood and less padding, upholstered in a vibrant velvet. Alternatively, try something with a vintage air and stately feel such as a Chesterfield armchair in a tobacco shade. If are you longing for somewhere soothing to sink into with a glass of wine at the end of a long day, choose a light and lived-in armchair that spoils you with comfort. Look out for luxurious feather and down cushions with a coil-sprung seat platform, for example.
What's the best upholstery for my armchair?
Do you want to your armchair to blend in or stand out from the rest of the room? Colour will help you to fine-tune the level of coordination but material and texture are also crucial. Take your lead from the other fabrics in the room – rugs, carpet and curtains – if you are looking for an armchair that ties the room together. Versatile options include fine cotton, twill and leather. Add a little twist of character by incorporating contrasts in features such as the studs, piping and legs. If you are looking for a more daring combination, then experiment with patterns such as houndstooth and patchwork inspired by a flicker of colour elsewhere in the room. Consider practicality as well: luxury fabrics won't be the best choice in a heavy-use room with pets and kids. Washable armchair covers are a great solution.
What about footstools?
Footstools are great for kicking back and work well if your armchair is going to be the centrepiece of a large lounge or TV room. If it’s more formal, a footstool may seem out of place. You also need to consider space: is there enough room to kick out a recliner footstool? Remember: if you’re dying for a footstool but your beloved armchair doesn’t have one, an ottoman works just as well. Make sure its height matches that of the armchair's seating platform to maximise comfort.
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