Why this dining chair earns its place
The Chelsea dining chair looks simple on purpose. Clean lines and smooth curves give it a Scandinavian aesthetic that doesn't fight with the room—it sits naturally in contemporary, traditional, or retro spaces and actually belongs. The frame is solid rubberwood stained weathered oak, which reads calm and settled. The pad sits on sturdy legs engineered for commercial standards, so these aren't designer objects that happen to be in a restaurant; they're built for restaurants.
At 450mm wide, they tuck completely under standard dining tables, which matters in compact venues where table real estate costs money. The padded seat upholstered in deep bordeaux red easy-clean vinyl adds comfort without softening the profile. Bordeaux is a professional choice: rich enough to hide wear, practical enough to wipe down between seatings, and formal enough for upscale dining. The faux leather surface doesn't trap moisture like fabric does, so chairs stay fresh through a full week of service.
These chairs are supplied in packs of six and meet CRIB 5 FR fire standards, which qualifies them for use in hospitality settings with commercial fire regulations. That's not a small detail—it means you can sell them into hotels, restaurants, care settings, and event venues without compliance questions. The one-year warranty covers the frame and all fixings, so any defects are sorted quickly by calling 01792 732702.



