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The Lucy dining chair is a carver dining room chair with arms, a wrap-around backrest, and a curved outline. The backrest gracefully curves upward, creating a timeless modern outline. Upholstered in easy-clean white faux leather with intricate quilted detailing, the chairs will elevate any kitchen or dining space. The distinctive quilted detailing on the outer surface and main backrest adds a touch of sophistication to your dining area. But it's not just about style - we've prioritised your comfort too. Our chair is equipped with luxury cushioning on the base, ensuring you can enjoy those long meals without any discomfort. To complete the look and add durability, this modern dining chair is supported by modern brushed stainless steel metal legs. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or simply enjoying a meal with your family, this dining chair will elevate your dining experience, making every moment at the table a stylish and comfortable one. SOME CHAIRS HAVE CRIMPED ARMS AND THERE IS A DENT ON ONE OF THE SEAT PARTS - PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES W59cm D56cm H79cm. Seat Height 48cm, Seat Depth 46cm, Seat Width 42cm. Set of 6 Dining Chairs SOME CHAIRS HAVE CRIMPED ARMS AND THERE IS A DENT ON ONE OF THE SEAT PARTS - PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL IMAGES
I’m a fan of these Lucy carvers in white leather because their quilted upholstery and slim metal legs give a smart, contemporary feel without looking too industrial. They sit neatly in Scandi, monochrome or minimalist schemes but also lift a warmer, natural-wood table in a more relaxed setting. For styling, arrange an odd number around your table and layer in a low-profile runner to highlight the chair shape. Keep accessories simple - a slender vase or a cluster of candles - so the chair’s stitched detail remains the focus. The wipe-clean leather makes them ideal for both everyday family meals and small dinner parties.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Quatropi's website here