Leather Chairs
Leather Chairs
A dining area is a very special space where you entertain you near and dear, host glorious parties or not so formal breakfasts, go into nonsense chit-chat or make an important announcement, laugh or cry, so many things can happen there. It all starts at the dining table and what every table needs are chairs to go along with. What to consider when buying a chair? For sure, aesthetic values, durability, functionality and comfort. A leather upholstered chair ticks all the right boxes:
- Comfortable sit for long periods of time
- Classic model that fits most arrangements
- Water-resistant
- Cleans easily
What Chairs Suit your Dining Table?
Whether entertaining your parents or new colleagues from work you want them to notice and compliment the style. Building a design scheme around the table can be fun. There are no strict rules, you can either blend into the room’s overall look or make your chairs stand-out.
Opt for monochrome dining furniture that suits a traditional space or mix and match to achieve an eclectic or vintage feel. Do you like your space minimalist and straightforward? Choose a chair build on a straight, sturdy frame with slightly crop up backrest and no arms. Complemented with sleek wooden or metal legs, this chair is all about functionality and keeping it simple. To give you room a pop of retro charm, consider a cantilever chair. The innovative tubular design of metal welded into L-shaped base was quite a hit during the 70s period and it is still a thing. The one-piece frame despite its floating appearance offers steady sit with a benefit of sprung motion. If bare bricks, high ceilings and unfinished raw elements are stirring your soul pick a metal frame chair. A pair of metal cross-hatch body and a leather seat breaks a classic, design scheme, offering an industrial style leather chair.
How Many Chairs Fit at the Table
Now that you know what chair you want to buy let’s consider how many you’re going to need. Generally, it is good to leave an average 6 inches (ca. 15 cm) gap between chairs. Rectangular table accommodated more seats than a round, or square one. Depending on how comfortable you feel with sharing space a 47 - 62 inches table requires a set of 4 or 6 chairs. Tabletop 70 inches or longer is perfect to fit around 8 chairs or more.
Smaller dining areas may benefit from side chairs that fit right under the tabletop. Without the additional space required for armrests, they can be placed closer together. Armless chair doesn’t limit your movements allowing you a long stretch of the arm when reaching for salt or making your move on a game board. As the end of the table offers some more space it is the perfect spot for a head chair. Generally, it is an arm chair that can stand-out amongst other chairs, giving you room to channel your style.