Description
The Whitwell Armchair is a mid-century inspired occasional chair with clean, squared arms and gently tapered wooden legs. The deep seat cushion and button-detailed back give it a relaxed shape, while the chenille-style fabric adds a soft, textured finish that catches the light. It works as a reading chair, a bedroom seat or an extra spot in the living room.
We offer the Whitwell in 2 colourways, a deep Forest green and a softer Light Grey, so you can pick the tone that suits your room. The green brings warmth and depth to a neutral scheme, while the grey sits easily alongside most palettes. Each chair measures 84cm x 86cm x 84cm (W x D x H), a compact footprint that fits smaller spaces as well as larger open-plan rooms.
The frame is built from pine, plywood and beech, with foam-filled cushions for support and a fabric cover over the seat, back and arms. The turned solid wood legs are stained in a warm mid-brown. To care for it, plump the cushions regularly and vacuum the upholstery with a soft brush attachment. Blot spills promptly with a clean, damp cloth and avoid soaking the fabric.
Specification
| Material |
Pine, plywood, beech, foam and fabric |
| Dimensions |
84cm x 86cm x 84cm (W x D x H) |
| Available in |
2 colourways: Forest and Light Grey |
| Seat style |
Removable seat and back cushions with button detail |
| Legs |
Turned solid wood in a mid-brown stain |
| Upholstery |
Textured chenille-style fabric |
| Seats |
One (single armchair) |
Frequently Asked
What colours does the Whitwell Armchair come in?
It is available in 2 colourways, a deep Forest green and a softer Light Grey, so you can match it to your existing scheme.
What material is the frame made from?
The frame uses pine, plywood and beech, with foam-filled cushions and a fabric cover. The legs are turned solid wood in a mid-brown stain.
How big is the armchair?
It measures 84cm wide, 86cm deep and 84cm high, a compact size that suits smaller rooms as well as larger spaces.
Are the cushions removable?
Yes, the seat and back cushions are separate, so you can plump them up and turn them to keep the shape even over time.
How do I clean the fabric?
Vacuum with a soft brush attachment to lift dust, and blot any spills promptly with a clean, damp cloth. Avoid soaking the fabric.