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10 comfortable and stylish armchairs – in my opinion

Pia Seidel
17.5.2023

Welcome to my deep dive, where I delve into our range to find the best of the best in all furniture categories. This time, it’s armchairs, because this is the category that got the most votes in the last poll.

1. The evergreen: «Rodeo»

A cognac armchair like Bepurehome’s «Rodeo» looks inviting purely because of its warm colour and generous seat. Over time, the leather cover will get even smoother. While it won’t ever feel as soft as a fabric cover, it’ll develop a patina that lends the surface a unique pattern. It’s also good to know that «Rodeo» comes in olive green or black if you don’t like the brown shade.

2. Like a hug: «Chesham»

Bloomingville’s «Chesham» armchair shrouds you with two cushions each. These drape over the armrests and create a feeling of comfort. It boasts an angular design in a restrained shade. But the double padding makes it a little more rounded and special. With a 90 cm seat depth, this design piece is also perfect for putting your feet up. To put that into context, conventional armchairs have a seat depth of about 50-55 cm.

What kind of set-up is it suited to?

3. Puts the right spin on things: «Bar»

The first impressions of «Bar» are deceptive, it’s anything but a plain Jane. This Dutchbone lounge chair exudes 70s vibes with its swivel base and literally forces you to recline and sway back and forth as its generous backrest slopes backward. If grey is still too boring for you, «Bar» is also available in green, yellow or pink velvet as well as brown leather.

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
The coloured velvet version is perfect for anyone with a penchant for glamorous interiors, while the grey polyester model is at home in modern living spaces. And both are ideal if you don’t have space for expansive furniture, as there aren’t any armrests. Thanks to its swivel feature, «Bar» is also a good choice for the entrance or living room.

4. Square-shaped, practical, good: «Cube»

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
Despite its size, «Cube» is adaptable. This armchair fits in with many styles, including modern, Scandi and Japandi and is perfect if you often find yourself needing a guest bed. The smaller version, «Mini Cube», on the other hand, looks pretty as part of a play area in a kid’s room.

5. Comes with a headrest: «Tyler»

Zuiver’s lounge chair «Tyler» takes the high back of a traditional wingback chair and modernises it with a swivel base. It boasts armrests and a removable pillow, and its cushions are covered in a coarse woven bouclé fabric that’s particularly wear-resistant. This means you can choose «Tyler» in a light colour without worrying about stains.

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
The «Tyler» lounge chair will definitely please vanilla-aesthetic fans who go for cream and beige tones, but also those who are mid-century at heart. This armchair is part of a series that also features bouclé dining chairs and a bouclé stool. However, thanks to the office chair look, it can also complete a study.

6. The material mix: «Pilar»

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
The contrast of extremely comfortable seat upholstery and wooden frame makes «Pilar» an eye-catcher. Whether you opt for the grey or cognac model, this lounge chair is flexible due to the material combination and its compact size. It goes well in country- or Scandi-style rooms but also in chalets or hotels that use a lot of wood.

7. A touch of glamour: «Laurel»

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
The «Laurel» armchair looks good in home bars and living rooms that opt for a bohemian or glamorous look. It doesn’t take up too much room and can complement spaces such as a nostalgic bedroom.

8. The floral one: «Vogue»

The «Vogue» seating collection includes armchairs with various floral patterns that will give any room a facelift, no matter how plainly it’s decorated. They mainly come in cappuccino colours, so they stand out but don’t lay it on too thick. If the desaturated designs are still a bit too stark for you, there are also plain velvet versions that add a touch of glamour.

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
«Vogue» is well suited to cramped spaces, as it only takes up a lot of space visually. Its pattern makes the armchair perfect for a style break in a no-nonsense interior. However, it also fits beautifully with eclectic and romantic styles.

9. A splash of colour: «Bobly»

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
The warm mustard-yellow model gets fans of bold colours going. It harmonises with furniture that’s at least just as colourful – or the opposite. Minus the showy colour, a subtle design like «Bobly» blends into any reading nook or child’s room.

10. Made from one piece: «Dubna»

What kind of set-up is it suited to?
«Dubna» keeps a low profile in terms of colour but stands out with its shape. As a result, you can use the armchair as an intentional eye-catcher in a seating group or let it shine on its own. In any case, its sculptural character gives it the potential to be the centrepiece in any room.

This is the ninth instalment in the «Form Follows Function» series, in which I present particularly well-designed furniture - from A to Z.

Header photo: Dan Form

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