Why this dining chair earns its place
The Harrowdene takes the look of natural wood and puts it on a steel frame, so a dining room gets the warmth of timber without the upkeep it demands. The curved, slatted back gives it a classic silhouette that sits comfortably in a contemporary venue, and the wood-effect finish runs through in a warm brown that reads as natural rather than synthetic.
Underneath that finish is high-quality steel, chosen for durability against rust, corrosion and impact — the kind of daily knocks a side chair takes in a room that turns tables over fast. An integrated seat pad is built in for guests who'll be sitting a while, so comfort isn't an afterthought bolted on separately.
Each chair stands 710mm high and 530mm wide, at 5.7kg light enough for staff to reposition without a fuss during a reset, and it's sold as a pack of two — matched chairs for a table, ordered in one line.






