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The Edited Life - Blakeney Textured Weave Snuggle Chair. The Edited Life sofa range shows there’s no need to compromise on quality, style or comfort when it comes to making sustainable choices. The Blakeney Textured Weave Snuggle Chair is designed with a soft, textured weave fabric made from 76% recycled polyester with a multi-tonal look that's particularly forgiving to marks. This spacious, cosy snuggle chair comes with two matching cushions for an even more comfortable experience, and is a welcome addition to any home. Live well. Mean well. Be well. Many of us want to live simpler lives, to reduce our impact on the environment, and improve our well-being. As we become more aware of our surroundings and understand how our choices contribute to the world around us, more people are choosing to consume less and curate more. The Edited Life introduces a new era of thoughtfulness in the home, with an understated collection of pieces chosen for their simple beauty, quality craftsmanship and innate usefulness that will last beyond any trend. As this product is made to order, it can only be returned if faulty or if not manufactured to the specifications given. For more information please view our full returns policy. Here.
I really like the Blakeney Snuggle Chair for its textured weave finish, which adds subtle visual interest without overwhelming a space. It's versatile enough to work well in both contemporary and cosy, eclectic interiors, especially when paired with soft textiles or layered cushions. When styling, consider keeping surrounding colours neutral or in gentle shades to let the textured fabric stand out; adding complementary throws and plush pillows can emphasise its inviting nature. Practical tip: it’s ideal for small living rooms or cosy corners, and the neutral silver hue makes it easy to incorporate into various colour schemes without clashing.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here