Description
The Neyland Leather Armchair pairs a mid-century wooden frame with a deep, cushioned leather seat and back. The exposed angled arms and tapered legs give it a clean retro shape, while the padded upholstery keeps things comfortable for long sits. It is a good size for reading corners, bedrooms and living rooms, measuring 61cm wide, 73cm deep and 81.5cm tall.
We offer this armchair in two colourways: Heritage Green and Vintage Brown. The green brings a soft, muted tone that works well against neutral or warm wall colours, while the brown leans into a more classic, lived-in look. Both sit on the same dark wood frame, so they suit modern, traditional and eclectic rooms alike. Choose the green for a fresher accent or the brown for something warmer and more understated.
The frame is built from solid wood with a dark finish, and the seat and back are padded with foam for support. The leather upholstery softens and gains character with use. To care for it, wipe with a soft dry cloth, keep it out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources, and treat the leather occasionally with a suitable conditioner to keep it supple.
Specification
| Material |
Leather upholstery, foam padding, solid wood frame |
| Dimensions |
61cm x 73cm x 81.5cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
Heritage Green, Vintage Brown |
| Type |
Accent armchair with arms |
| Frame |
Solid wood with dark finish |
| Style |
Mid-century retro |
Frequently Asked
What colours does the Neyland armchair come in?
It comes in two colourways: Heritage Green and Vintage Brown. Both use the same dark wood frame, so the difference is the leather tone.
Is the upholstery real leather?
Yes, the seat and back are upholstered in leather, padded with foam for comfort and support.
How big is the armchair?
It measures 61cm wide, 73cm deep and 81.5cm tall, making it a compact choice for reading corners, bedrooms and living rooms.
How do I care for the leather?
Wipe with a soft dry cloth, keep it out of direct sunlight and away from heat, and use a suitable leather conditioner now and then to keep it supple.
Which colourway should I choose?
Pick Heritage Green for a softer, muted accent that suits neutral or warm rooms, or Vintage Brown for a warmer, more classic lived-in look.