Original: $267.21
-65%$267.21
$93.52The Story
- A velvet dining chair with a curved open back, in 3 colourways
- Curved back wraps around you for a settled, enclosed position
- Smooth velvet pile shifts in tone as the light changes
- Generously filled seat pad comfortable through longer sittings
- Light or dark ash legs give 2 distinct room characters
- Midnight Blue, Acorn and Mustard each suit different schemes
- Must be ordered as a minimum of 2 of the same colour
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Delivery Info
Where Velvet Stops Being a Risk
Velvet at the dining table can look like an indulgence. The Montrose makes it feel like common sense. The back sweeps around with a clean open section at the lower half, keeping the silhouette lighter than the generous proportions suggest. For anyone who wants a dining chair with real fabric quality without the room tipping into overdressed territory, the Montrose gives you both.
A Luxurious Fabric That Changes With the Light
The velvet is smooth and soft against the skin, with a directional pile that responds to touch in a way no woven or flat fabric replicates. The seat pad is generously filled and maintains its shape through extended mealtimes.
In a room, the fabric shifts subtly in tone as the daylight changes angle, giving the chair more visual depth than photographs tend to capture. The solid ash frame has a gently curved seat rail that gives the whole piece a more crafted finish.
Four Pairings, Four Different Rooms
Midnight Blue works in two distinct directions. On light ash legs, the muted blue sits against pale wood with a contemporary, almost Scandi quality — understated rather than bold. On dark ash legs, it deepens and pairs naturally with walnut tables, stone surfaces and brass lighting.
Acorn on dark ash is a pale champagne cream, adaptable across schemes from contemporary to transitional. Mustard on dark ash is the most grounded of the three, pairing well with aged wood, linen and amber tones. Whichever pairing you land on, the Montrose is the detail that gives the dining room its character.
Browse the dining tables collection to find a matching table, or explore the dining chairs collection to compare styles.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
- A velvet dining chair with a curved open back, in 3 colourways
- Curved back wraps around you for a settled, enclosed position
- Smooth velvet pile shifts in tone as the light changes
- Generously filled seat pad comfortable through longer sittings
- Light or dark ash legs give 2 distinct room characters
- Midnight Blue, Acorn and Mustard each suit different schemes
- Must be ordered as a minimum of 2 of the same colour
-
Delivery Info
Where Velvet Stops Being a Risk
Velvet at the dining table can look like an indulgence. The Montrose makes it feel like common sense. The back sweeps around with a clean open section at the lower half, keeping the silhouette lighter than the generous proportions suggest. For anyone who wants a dining chair with real fabric quality without the room tipping into overdressed territory, the Montrose gives you both.
A Luxurious Fabric That Changes With the Light
The velvet is smooth and soft against the skin, with a directional pile that responds to touch in a way no woven or flat fabric replicates. The seat pad is generously filled and maintains its shape through extended mealtimes.
In a room, the fabric shifts subtly in tone as the daylight changes angle, giving the chair more visual depth than photographs tend to capture. The solid ash frame has a gently curved seat rail that gives the whole piece a more crafted finish.
Four Pairings, Four Different Rooms
Midnight Blue works in two distinct directions. On light ash legs, the muted blue sits against pale wood with a contemporary, almost Scandi quality — understated rather than bold. On dark ash legs, it deepens and pairs naturally with walnut tables, stone surfaces and brass lighting.
Acorn on dark ash is a pale champagne cream, adaptable across schemes from contemporary to transitional. Mustard on dark ash is the most grounded of the three, pairing well with aged wood, linen and amber tones. Whichever pairing you land on, the Montrose is the detail that gives the dining room its character.
Browse the dining tables collection to find a matching table, or explore the dining chairs collection to compare styles.
























