Velvet Dining Chair
Refined Comfort for Daily Rituals
A dining chair that acknowledges meals as more than function—upholstered entirely in velvet, proportioned for extended sitting, available in colors that allow your table to reflect intention rather than accept default.
Dimensions
45cm (D) × 57cm (W) × 84cm (H)
The 45-centimeter depth maintains proper dining posture without sacrificing comfort. The 57-centimeter width provides generous individual space—no elbow negotiations during meals. The 84-centimeter height offers full back support, appropriate for tables ranging from casual to formal.
These proportions suit standard dining tables while the velvet upholstery elevates the everyday into something more considered.
Velvet Upholstery
The entire chair—seat, back, frame visible surfaces—wrapped in velvet. This is deliberate luxury: the tactile softness, the way light moves across the pile, the visual depth synthetic fabrics cannot replicate.
Velvet in dining contexts is less impractical than reputation suggests. Modern upholstery-grade velvet resists staining better than its historical predecessor, cleans more readily than imagined, and wears surprisingly well under regular use. Spills require immediate attention, but so does all upholstery worth maintaining.
The choice signals that dining matters in your home—that chairs need not be merely functional, that beauty and utility can coexist at the table where you gather daily.
Color Palette
Ivory: Soft neutrality, light-reflective, serene elegance. Requires mindful maintenance but brightens spaces immeasurably.
Blue: Depth ranging from navy sophistication to softer cerulean calm. Universally flattering, surprisingly neutral in practice.
Green: From sage whispers to emerald statements. Nature brought indoors, grounding without heaviness.
Pink: Blush subtlety or bolder rose. Unexpected in dining, memorable when executed well.
Grey: Contemporary restraint. The color that accommodates everything while committing to nothing.
Brown: Earth tones, warm chocolate, grounded comfort. Traditional without being dated.
Red: Confidence. Appetite-stimulating according to color theory, attention-commanding in practice.
Each color creates different atmosphere. Consider your table material, wall color, the light your dining space receives, and the formality you’re establishing.
Customization Protocol
The listed colors represent available stock options. However, velvet exists in hundreds of shades.
Process: Place order for standard color, then contact directly regarding customization. This approach secures your chair while allowing fabric refinement.
Custom options may include:
- Specific velvet shades beyond standard palette
- Alternative upholstery materials entirely
- Leg finish variations
- Contrast piping or details
Customization typically extends lead time. Balance desire for perfection against need for completion.
Frame Construction
Beneath the velvet, solid wood or engineered frame provides structure. The construction prioritizes stability—dining chairs endure constant movement, weight shifts, daily pull-and-push from tables.
Legs finished to complement or contrast upholstery choice. Most configurations offer wood tones or painted finishes. Confirm specifics during order.
The frame’s quality reveals itself over years, not days. Joints remain tight, structure stays true, the chair ages into rather than out of usefulness.
Practical Dining Considerations
Set Sizing: Calculate based on table dimensions. Allow 60cm per person as baseline; adjust for your table’s proportions and typical gathering size.
Color Coordination:
- Match all chairs for cohesive formality
- Alternate two colors for controlled playfulness (e.g., grey and blue)
- Designate head chairs in accent color, sides in neutral
- Avoid exceeding two colors unless deliberately pursuing eclectic maximalism
Mixing with Existing: Velvet chairs integrate surprisingly well with varied table materials—wood, glass, marble, metal all find harmony with textile softness.
Floor Protection: Essential. Felt pads prevent scratches, reduce noise, ease movement.
Maintenance Reality
Regular Care:
- Vacuum weekly with upholstery attachment
- Brush pile gently to maintain direction and loft
- Address spills immediately—blot, never rub
- Rotate chairs periodically for even wear
Stain Management:
- Water-based spills: blot with clean cloth
- Food: remove solids gently, then blot moisture
- Grease: professional cleaning advised
- Wine/coffee: act within minutes for best results
Professional Cleaning: Every 1-2 years for maintained appearance, sooner if heavily trafficked or light-colored.
Velvet demands more attention than leather or wood but rewards care with enduring beauty.
Appropriate Contexts
These chairs belong in:
Formal Dining Rooms where meals are occasions worth dressing the table
Kitchen Tables in homes elevating daily breakfast beyond function
Multi-Purpose Spaces where dining furniture must photograph well
Restaurants/Hospitality seeking residential warmth
Home Offices where desk chairs can indulge comfort and aesthetic
They may challenge:
Households with young children unprepared for velvet maintenance
Extremely casual dining styles where function trumps all
Outdoor or covered patio use (upholstery unsuitable for moisture)
High-traffic commercial where durability supersedes beauty
Understanding your lifestyle prevents regret.
Color Selection Strategy
Neutral Foundation (ivory, grey, brown): Safe, versatile, works across design evolution. Allows table and surroundings to carry color.
Considered Accent (blue, green): Adds personality without overwhelming. Coordinates with multiple palettes while maintaining presence.
Bold Statement (pink, red): Commands attention, defines room character, requires commitment. Surrounding elements must support or deliberately contrast.
Decision Framework:
- Assess existing room colors
- Consider natural light quantity and quality
- Determine formality level desired
- Evaluate maintenance willingness
- Imagine living with choice for 10+ years
Styling Integration
Table Settings: Let velvet chairs influence but not dictate. Neutral linens allow color to shine; patterned textiles should complement rather than compete.
Lighting: Velvet responds beautifully to light—chandelier or pendant above dining table enhances pile’s dimensional quality.
Surrounding Furniture: Balance velvet’s softness with harder materials elsewhere—wood sideboard, metal lighting, glass accessories.
Seasonal Flexibility: Velvet reads warm in winter, yet surprisingly works year-round. Light colors in summer, rich tones in cooler months, or maintain consistency regardless.
Value Consideration
Fully upholstered velvet dining chairs occupy higher price territory than basic wood or leather seats. The premium purchases:
- Material quality and tactile luxury
- Visual impact elevating dining spaces
- Comfort exceeding standard dining seating
- Design confidence making deliberate statement
This is furniture for those who view dining chairs as room elements worthy of consideration, not merely functional necessities.
Set Purchasing Guidance
Matching Sets: Order all chairs simultaneously when possible—ensures fabric lot consistency.
Phased Purchase: If buying across time, document exact color specifications. Velvet dye lots vary; “blue” in March may differ from “blue” in September.
Extra Chairs: Consider ordering 1-2 beyond immediate need. Gatherings expand; replacing discontinued styles frustrates.
Return Policies: Confirm before ordering sets of 6+. Velvet color appears differently in various lights; see one before committing to many if possible.
Specifications
Dimensions: 45cm depth, 57cm width, 84cm height
Upholstery: Premium velvet, full coverage
Standard Colors: Ivory, blue, green, pink, grey, brown, red
Frame: Solid wood or engineered (confirm at order)
Customization: Available post-order via direct contact
Assembly: Minimal (typically legs attach to seat)
Lead Time: Standard colors ship faster; custom extends timeline
For Whom
These velvet dining chairs suit those who:
Believe dining deserves beauty beyond function
Accept maintenance as reasonable price for luxury
Make color decisions confidently
View furniture as long-term commitment
Appreciate tactile quality in daily objects
Host gatherings where presentation matters
Not for those prioritizing extreme practicality above all, resisting upholstery maintenance, seeking lowest-cost options, or unwilling to consider chairs as design elements.
Final Consideration
Dining chairs receive more use than most furniture—daily meals, lingering conversations, homework sessions, work-from-home hours. They witness life’s routine and special moments alike.
Velvet upholstery acknowledges this significance. It suggests that where we sit to eat, talk, and gather deserves consideration—that function and beauty need not exist in opposition.
Velvet Dining Chair: 45×57×84cm. Full velvet upholstery. Available in ivory, blue, green, pink, grey, brown, red. Custom colors available—place order, then contact for specifications. Sold individually or in sets.
Elevated dining seating. For those who believe meals matter.

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