Fully upholstered seating alters the character of a dining room in subtle ways. The presence of fabric introduces softness not only in touch but in atmosphere – a quality often associated with well-considered restaurant interiors, where seating supports longer conversations and unhurried meals.
A further advantage lies in how naturally the models combine. Different designs can be arranged within a single tonal range for visual continuity, or paired in related shades to introduce measured contrast around the table.
Haven is available in three textured upholstery options. COCO 112 features a fine, rhythmic pattern. FIELD 130 offers a soft, understated beige. The muted olive tone of HARMONY 351 introduces depth and can serve as a considered colour accent.
The design is defined by an interplay of line and volume. All angles are gently rounded, while the backrest flows into split rear supports, subtly shifting the expected symmetry and giving the silhouette a sense of lightness and forward movement.
A central seam along the rear legs emphasises their verticality. The front legs are surface-mounted to the seat, introducing a graphic quality to the structure. The absence of contrasting wood or metal elements reinforces the chair as a single, cohesive object – sculptural in presence and unified in material.
Pierce revisits a familiar chair profile through the lens of contemporary comfort. The character shifts notably across three upholstery tones – a melange chocolate-brown, a soft cream and a saturated olive – demonstrating how colour can recalibrate the presence of a well-known silhouette.
With its full fabric upholstery and rounded lines, the rigidity associated with traditional wooden chairs is replaced by softness. Pierce offers a measured transformation: the warmth of textile surfaces introduces a more relaxed and approachable quality, while the clarity and proportion of the original form remain intact.
Tyler is presented in three upholstery options: the woven BETTER 122, the textured COCO 112 and the subtly lustrous olive SIMPLE 352, whose interaction with light brings out the depth and volume of the form.
Arched lines form the central motif of the design, lending the chair a sense of enclosure. The rounded backrest is echoed in the flowing armrests, which extend seamlessly into the front legs. Even the lower edge of the seat is gently curved, reducing geometric sharpness and creating a more contained and comfortable seating experience.
Haven, Pierce and Tyler introduce a consistent design language to the dining room. Their shared palette and material continuity allow the models to be combined with ease, offering flexibility in shaping a space suited to unhurried meals and everyday gatherings.