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Art Deco styling with welcoming 21st century proportions makes our new made to order Lucille range as comfortable as it is stylish. The deep fluted panels which form the back and sides of this tub style armchair are a hallmark of the range and create a sculpted look with a feminine appeal. The smooth line from backrest to arm ends in a hand pleated finish indicative of the premium quality of this handcrafted collection. Statement turned hardwood legs complete the look. Shown here in Mallow Linen Cotton Blend, our Lucille range can be upholstered in a choice of 9 distinctive shades and two fabrics to suit your style; a three seater sofa and an ottoman are also available. Order your free fabric swatch here. Linen Blend. The classic choice for well designed, handcrafted furniture, a highly durable yet elegant 60% cotton, 40% linen plain weave that showcases form with a wonderfully soft brushed finish. Easy Care Velvet A highly durable polyester fabric despite its luxurious appearance, Easy Care Velvet is well suited to busy homes, it comes with an outstanding richness of tone and the familiar soft hand feel of velvet.
I love this armchair for its classic yet versatile silhouette, making it a great statement piece in both traditional and contemporary interiors. The French blue linen-cotton blend adds a subtle colour touch that pairs well with neutral palettes or soft pastels, while also providing durability and breathability. It's perfect for cosy corners, reading nooks, or as an accent in a living space. For styling tips, consider adding textured cushions or a throw for extra comfort and visual interest. Alternatively, place it in a muted colour scheme for a calming effect or against darker walls to make the colour pop. Its timeless design and adaptable upholstery make it a smart choice for creating inviting, well-balanced interiors.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Cox and Cox's website here