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Add a touch of sophistication and comfort to your home with our cream boucle swivel arm chair. This chair is made of a Cream boucle fabric that is soft, cosy, and warm. It adds texture and style to your space. The swivel base that allows you to rotate 360 degrees and enjoy the view from any angle. The chair has a upholstered seat and back that are deeply padded with sponge for a plush and cushioned feel. The black metal base that creates a contrast and a modern look with the cream fabric. The chair has curved back and wide arms that provide comfort and support to your body. It is made of a sturdy structure that is made from solid wood and iron that can last for years. It comes in a retro style that is inspired by the mid-century design and features sophisticated curves and geometric shapes. With its neutral colour that makes it easy to match with any existing decor and colour scheme. Handcrafted quality that showcases the skill and craftsmanship of the artisans who made it. Each chair is unique and has its own character and charm. The product is versatile and suitable for any room and purpose. You can use it as a lounge chair, an accent chair, an office chair, or a dining chair Our cream boucle swivel arm chair is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a stylish and comfortable chair that can fit into any space.
I’m a big fan of this cream boucle swivel chair for its blend of soft boucle upholstery and slender black metal base - it feels both cosy and contemporary. It slots straight into Scandi-inspired living rooms, pared-back home offices or as a statement piece in an open-plan space. To style, position it beside a slim black side table or a round oak coffee table to echo the base shape, and layer a tonal cushion or a subtle woven throw for added comfort. Keep surrounding textiles and rugs in natural fibres and muted hues so the chair’s texture really stands out.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on The Range's website here