20th Century English Bobbin Chair












20th Century English Bobbin Chair
Not your average bobbin chair. This early-to-mid 20th century English beauty has all the hallmarks of tradition—turned frame, spool legs, heritage silhouette—but it’s been given a sharp, modern cut. The black lacquered finish with red undertones is moody and confident. The back cushion wears crisp striped linen like a well-fitted shirt, while the arms and seat are wrapped in orange leather that doesn’t whisper, it speaks. Antiqued brass nailheads trace the edges like punctuation. And yes—brass casters, because ease and elegance are not mutually exclusive.
Bobbin furniture has been bouncing around English homes since the 1600s—grand, humble, and everything in between—but rarely with this kind of attitude. This is the chair that doesn’t just sit in the room, it changes the temperature. Put it in your library, your dressing room, or next to your most unbothered cocktail table. It doesn’t need to match. It needs to stand out.
24.5 in. W x 39 in. D x 35 in. H
ARM: 20.5 in. H
SEAT: 17 in. H