Leather armchairs elevate dining into an experience of refined comfort. Quiet protagonists of the room, they offer an enveloping embrace that balances support with sophistication. With ergonomic shapes and premium materials, these design pieces come in a range of finishes and styles, from classic to contemporary. Here, we explore eight exclusive models featuring tailored details and customizable upholstery, each enhancing the dining experience with timeless versatility.
Among leather amchairs, Archibald by Poltrona Frau merges style and comfort. Upholstered in Pelle Frau® leather with contrasting stitching, it exudes sophistication, while the steel frame and aluminum legs keep the design both stable and lightweight. A modern take on the classic English tub chair, Archibald is characterized by vertical leather folds, added with sartorial precision, transforming it into a timeless icon of elegance.
The Archibald Dining Chair brings a sculpted, contemporary edge, softened by refined tailoring: rich pleating on the inside of the leather backrest, a hint of an armrest reminiscent of an open shirt collar, and signature contrasting stitching. This versatile chair enhances both modern and traditional spaces with its eclectic design.
Indochine, reissued by Cassina, is a masterpiece by Charlotte Perriand that embodies simplicity and authenticity. Crafted from solid wood and originally designed in 1943 in Vietnam, it uses the materials and techniques available at the time. With its timeless, pure design, Indochine tells the story of a designer who skillfully adapted materials to her aesthetic and functional vision.
Designed by Tobia Scarpa, Pigreco by Tacchini exemplifies essential elegance. The triangular seat and balanced voids and solids create a visual lightness, while the sloping back legs ensure stability. Conceived in 1959 as a graduation project, Pigreco is a tribute to harmony and innovation, embodying the balance of form and function in essential design.
The Devon armchair by Molteni&C honors Italian craftsmanship. Constructed from solid wood in premium finishes like eucalyptus and oak, it reflects meticulous detail, elevating craftsmanship to artistry and making Devon an exquisite piece for any space.
The Bollo dining chair by Fogia is a classic of Scandinavian comfort. Its generous, plush cushions contrast elegantly with a slim metal base, creating a balanced interplay between soft volumes and a light structure. Ideal for long, convivial dinners, Bollo combines comfort and style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century armchairs to offer a warm and inviting presence.
So Far by Studiopepe for Baxter evokes the essence of 1970s design. Its tubular metal frame and fine leather upholstery achieve a balance of modernity and comfort. Available with or without armrests, So Far wraps around the sitter, combining clean lines and soft shapes in a perfect fusion of contemporary style and artisanal quality.
Inspired by Bauhaus, Wanderlust by JoverValls also features a steel frame but explores a different aesthetic. With chrome-free, vegetable-tanned leather upholstery, it represents a robust and eco-friendly design. Signature knurled brass screws distinguish this exclusive piece, embodying Wanderlust's dedication to refined craftsmanship and timeless style.
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