If you’re looking for a chair that ticks all the boxes, a side-back chair could be your future: it brings drama to restaurants, provides comfort in autumn and winter, and fits any design style. Read on for 10 reasons to love this classic multi-chair design.
Wingback chairs (also known as wingback chairs) have a tall, sturdy backrest, wing-like sides, and wooden legs. If you’re struggling to choose the right armchair for your space, choosing this classic armchair can boost your confidence. And the wingback chair – which has been around since the 17th century and is still popular today – definitely fits the bill.
When wingback chairs were first manufactured, the wings that gave these chairs their name were to help capture the warmth of the fireplace and block out the airflow.
Your heating system may do an excellent job of keeping warm, but you can still curl up in a reclining chair on a windy day, covered with a cute blanket, and holding a book.
Not all wingback chairs are bulky – contemporary and modern versions of this classic shape can be stylish and light. Emphasis is placed on clean lines and simple natural linen upholstery.
With its striking shape and comfortable seating, the back chair is a great choice for a casual dinner. Some wingback armchairs designed specifically for the living room can provide enough upright posture for dining, but you’ll want to make sure your arms fit under the table so they can fold. Crafted from plush velvet, these exquisite wingback dining chairs will make for luxurious (and comfortable) sitting at the table.
The back chair has a more upright shape than most traditional roll-arm chairs, so it takes up less floor space than you might think. Consider placing a full-back in the foyer, bedroom, or any place where you are looking for a comfortable seat in an open corner.
And the leather upholstery is just as good as the tortillas and Tuesdays. You can think of leather as blue jeans in the interior decoration world – tough, classic and can be paired with any outfit. If you know you want a backrest chair, but have a wait-and-see attitude towards the interior, I would make a case for leather.
The wingback chair’s high backrest and enveloping curves make it ideal for comfortable chatting. Place a pair of walls facing the fireplace or focal wall in an open space, and they will form a natural room divider. For even more comfort, add a large space-defining rug.
If you want to play the role of color and pattern in your interior decoration choices, a great way to do this is to create a timeless shape.
The backrest chair is a classic piece of furniture that will remain for many years, so why not try it with a pattern on the side or an interesting stripe in the middle?
The wingback shape looks sophisticated on slender sofas, couches and even upholstered headboards. When you want elegance and comfort in one, choose a fullback.
Whether your style leans towards mid-century modern, traditional, farmhouse, or something else, the wingback chair has pretty much everything you need. No matter where you put them, these design chameleons seem to feel right at home.