• George Club Chair - Large - Multi
  • George Club Chair - Large - Multi
  • George Club Chair - Large - Multi
  • George Club Chair - Large - Multi
  • George Club Chair - Large - Multi
  • George Club Chair - Large - Multi
  • George Club Chair - Large - Multi

George Club Chair - Large - Multi

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Club chairs were originally created in France, named 'fauteuil confortable' ‑ which translates to 'comfortable armchair'. This could not be more fitting for our Large George, which has been reimagined...

Club chairs were originally created in France, named 'fauteuil confortable' - which translates to 'comfortable armchair'. This could not be more fitting for our Large George, which has been reimagined with bigger dimensions and finished with striking, handwoven upholstery that adds an instant pop of colour to a room. The upholstery is crafted by skilled artisans, who take their time expertly weaving strands of wool and cotton into a Kilim rug by hand: this process involves natural threads being placed on a loom to form the rug's base, then coloured strands are woven horizontally to form the stripe. The rug is then washed and brushed for an antiqued appearance and carefully clipped of stray threads, before it is applied to the frame of the George and finished with brass studs. Due to the artisanal techniques used, each piece will have individual characteristics that add to their charm.

Dimensions
Width 78 cm
Depth 81 cm
Height 79 cm
Seat depth 56.5 cm
Seat width 60 cm
Seat height 36 cm
Leg height 12 cm
Material Rug, Wood
Filling composition Foam

Measurements may vary by up to 3cm. Images used for representative purposes only*

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We started as a mail-order interiors company with three women bringing truly unique designs from the East to interiors-lovers in the West. Lady Annabel Astor, a serial entrepreneur, invited two friends along on a sourcing trip: Sue Jones, whose decorating pedigree includes time at Jasper Conran and Colefax and Fowler, and Lucinda Waterhouse, a skilled horticulturist.