11,772 Chairs
Whether it's a rocking chair for reading in your favourite corner of the house, a nursing chair for tending to the little one or comfy armchairs to sink into with guests on a Sunday afternoon, we all need something special to sit on from time to time. Recliner chairs and ottomans give us the option to put our feet up as well, while a massage chair might just be the secret to an early night. Regardless of what you're looking for, the range of comfortable yet stylish options will astound you. Time to take your living room to the next level. But before you do, here are a few questions that you should ask yourself: More
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Panama Left Hand Facing Chaise, Fuschia Pink
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Leon Swivel Love Seat, Navy Blue
by Made.com
Kolton Chair, Whisper Grey
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Leon Swivel Love Seat, Mink Grey
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Arthus Armchair, Quail Beige
by Made.com
Lotus Armchair, Silver Grey
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Kubrick Wing Back Chair, Pearl Grey
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Rufus Armchair, Rich Azure
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2 x Flynn Dining Chairs, Persian Grey
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Orson Armchair, Smoke Velvet
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What kind of chairs do I need?
Before shopping for new seating, get a feel for what you're looking for – and what's missing. Are you looking for something upholstered with a sharp silhouette that will add a touch of class to the living room? Then go for a wingback chair or occasional chair. Those that like to be cocooned in comfort should definitely try a snuggle chair, papasan chair or beanbag. Want to fill that empty corner in your dining room (and also have additional seating for larger dinner gatherings)? Opt for a pair of accent chairs in decorative patterns. Alternatively, if your home is more country house than city apartment, try rattan chairs and wicker chairs to complement a light and textile-oriented decor, or a contemporary take on the classic Windsor chair if you are somewhere in between. If babies rule your world then a rocking chair, nursing chair or hanging chair will put them to sleep in no time. Swivel chairs are great fun but they may be an accident waiting to happen if your kids decide to take them for a spin. Once you decide on the core purpose of your chair, and whether it will fit into your home and lifestyle, it's easier to narrow down the options.
What style chairs work for my space?
As you begin to consider the pattern, colour and material, start by understanding what you like and what will complement your current decor. Or perhaps you want your chair to stand out and be a statement piece? That's ok, too. A tufted chair or wingback chair gives off an elegant, sophisticated vibe, while a piece with nailhead trim or chevron pattern is more contemporary. Add a pop of colour to an all-white room with a bright butterfly chair or Egg Chair. Change the dimension of a space by experimenting with material: a Barcelona Chair or buttoned leather armchair will quickly dial up the style in a sitting room, while a pattern print Windsor chair or a denim chair can make a space feel more modern and relaxed when combined with accessories. When it comes to material, think about both practicality and design: wood and plastic are more durable and wipe down more easily than textiles; perfect if you have messy kids and pets. Another option is to use washable seat covers on your chairs.
How do I determine whether a chair is ergonomically correct?
Most often, this applies to a desk chair in the office where people spend hours sitting hunched over a computer. However, any piece of furniture that you spend time on should be ergonomically appropriate. To start, test out all options you’re considering for purchase — your body will tell you if it’s right for you or not. If it feels good, check out the back support, particularly for kitchen or dining room options that are generally more upright. The lower portion should provide support while being slightly curved to follow the contour of your spine. As for the seat, it should feel comfortable when you first sit down and stay that way for several hours. There should be at least an inch of space between your body and the sides of the furniture to allow for some movement. If you’re looking for an option with arms, make sure their height is proportionate to your body. If they’re too high, you’ll have trouble relaxing your shoulders while your arms are resting.
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