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The Deighton Armchair features classic styling and contemporary twist. Its curvaceous shape is as comfortable as it looks. The chair features a deep relaxed back that offers support and comfort. The Deighton Chair is an elegant lounge chair with turned wooden detailing Hardwood frame with 10 year guarantee. The wool options are 100% Wool. Wool is stain resistant and has a protective outer layer. Wool is naturally flame retardant. Wool is colourfast when it is dyed which offers a wide scope of colour options. Frame - Seasoned and kiln dried beech and other hardwoods from managed sources. Hand crafted with triple or double dowelled joints, glued and screwed. Back suspension - Serpentine Springs. Seat interiors - foam core with a spun Dacron wrap. Dimensions: W 75 x D94 x H 88cm. British Design. Available in Harris Tweed and Moon Wool Brands Available in all Wood Bros Fabric & Leathers. Available in all Wood Bros wood colours. Images shown in Finchley Natural*Please note - 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.
I love this armchair for its classic yet versatile design, making it a great addition to both traditional and contemporary interiors. The Maya fabric seats add a soft, neutral tone that works well with a variety of colour schemes, while the leather arms lend a touch of sophistication and durability. It’s perfect for cosy corners in living rooms or even bedroom seating areas. For styling, consider pairing it with warm wool throws or patterned cushions to add personality, and place it alongside a side table or floor lamp to create inviting, functional spots. Its mix of fabric and leather makes it a durable choice that will age beautifully, offering both comfort and style for years to come.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
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