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Stock code: 0680J09960. 2 Please note: this clearance item has limited stock and is subject to availability. Take a seat in one of the most beautifully upholstered chairs around the Parker Knoll Burghley armchair. Quintessentially British, this lovely piece has been carefully designed and crafted by Parker Knoll, makers of fine furniture for over 130 years. And the companys commitment to quality certainly shows, from the beautifully- tailored fabric upholstery to the sweeping scroll arms to the turned wood feet finished with brass castors. While you might be taken away by the style and elegance of this chair, youll also appreciate the comfortable and supportive construction with an encore foam- filled seat cushion. The seat cushion is both removable and reversible. Available with fabric upholstery and scatter cushion shown issold separately. The Parker Knoll Burghley armchair is part of the Parker Knoll Burghley range and pairs beautifully with the Parker Knoll Burghley 2 seater sofa. Made in Britain. Teak turned wood feet with brass castors
The Parker Knoll armchair in the neutral Sable fabric offers a timeless and versatile piece that works well in both traditional and contemporary interiors. I love its classic silhouette paired with subtle detailing, making it an inviting focal point in cozy living rooms or a sophisticated addition to a lounge area. To style around it, consider pairing with textured cushions in complementary colours or layered throws for added comfort. It works particularly well with neutral shades, soft woods, or even bold accents for a more eclectic look. Practical styling tips include keeping accessories minimal to highlight its elegant shape and using contrasting leg finishes or legs with brass or wooden detailing to add interest. Overall, this armchair is a practical, stylish choice that balances comfort with understated sophistication.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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