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Combining vintage charm with contemporary craftsmanship, the Julian Bowen Goya Chair in Antique Brown offers a sophisticated seating solution for any modern or traditional space. Upholstered in a distressed, antique-style faux leather, this chair delivers a rich, worn-in look that adds character and warmth to your dining or living area. The gently contoured seat and supportive backrest ensure everyday comfort, while the slim black metal legs provide a sleek, industrial contrast. Whether paired with a rustic dining table or used as a stylish accent chair, the Goya is as versatile as it is visually striking. Features: Upholstered in antique brown faux leather for a vintage-inspired finish Gently curved seat and backrest for added comfort Sleek black metal legs offer modern contrast and stability Versatile design suitable for dining, office, or accent seating Durable and easy to maintain – ideal for busy households Home Assembly Required Dimensions: Height 86cm Width 45cm Depth 60cm All screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
The Goya Chair in antique brown is a versatile choice that works well in both modern and traditional interiors. I love its understated elegance and the warm tone that adds a touch of cosy sophistication to any space. It’s perfect as an accent piece in living rooms, bedrooms, or even a home office, providing stylish seating without overpowering the room. For styling, consider pairing it with neutral tones for a minimalist look or contrasting it with textured cushions or throws to create visual interest. Practical tips include placing these chairs around a dining table or using them as occasional seats in a reading nook-its sleek profile and comfortable seat make it a functional yet stylish addition to various interiors.
Adrian Wells
Flitch Interior Stylist
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