Why this dining chair earns its place
If your venue keeps seating areas seasonal or changes layouts for functions, you need chairs that pull their weight—and these Amalfi chairs from Bolero do. The terracotta finish catches light beautifully without looking precious, so they work equally well in a casual beer garden, on a café pavement, or as flexible overflow seating inside a restaurant.
Structurally, the electrophoresis powder coating is the real virtue here. It's there to prevent rust and fading in changeable weather, meaning these chairs last season after season without degradation. The steel frame is lightweight enough that staff can move dozens of them easily, but robust enough to stand up to the bump and scrape of daily hospitality wear.
The slatted steel backrest gives a small, considered amount of recline—not enough to be a distraction, but enough that guests feel genuinely comfortable sitting for a full meal. The waterfall-edge seat is a detail Bolero have gotten right, taking the sharp edge off what could otherwise feel industrial. At 830mm wide and 570mm deep, each chair takes up modest space without feeling cramped.








