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The Edited Life - Canterbury Cosy Marl Snuggle Chair. Add the Canterbury snuggle chair to your home for a cosy and classic look. Crafted with a cosy marl fabric that uses multi-toned marl yarns in a tiny herringbone weave, this snuggler features a lightly brushed surface for a natural appearance with a soft and cosy touch. Its grainy appearance means any small marks made are not too visible, making it a good choice for a family sofa. The best bit about this beautiful fabric is that it’s made from 100% recycled materials. 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. Live well. Mean well. Be well. Many of us want to live simpler, more responsible lives. 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. Having it all is no longer the goal; having enough, and it being just right, is.
I love this armchair for its inviting, cosy texture and versatile grey tone, which makes it a practical choice for a range of interiors. It works particularly well in contemporary, Scandinavian, or vintage-inspired spaces, where its soft woolly marl fabric adds warmth and tactile interest. Styling tips include pairing it with light wood or neutral-toned accessories to highlight its understated charm, or layering with textured cushions for added comfort. Its slightly retro silhouette also lends itself to mix-and-match settings, making it a reliable yet stylish seating option that can effortlessly adapt to different interior schemes.
Clara Reynolds
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here