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Comfort, shaped with character

Tommy Franks Dining Chairs

Settle into Tommy Franks dining chairs that combine inviting comfort with expressive contemporary form. Curved backs, tailored seats and slender frames are upholstered in bouclé, velvet, textured weaves and leather-look finishes, moving from warm neutrals to deeper accent colours. Designed to complement timber, marble and ceramic tables, the collection makes it easy to create a dining space with softness, contrast and personality.

Tommy Franks Dining Chairs

Seating designed for lingering

The best dining chairs support long lunches, family meals and evenings that continue well beyond dessert. Across the Tommy Franks collection, gently wrapped backs, cushioned seats and balanced proportions bring comfort without making the silhouette feel heavy. Some designs have a compact, open profile; others use generous upholstery or armchair-like curves for a more enveloping feel. This variety allows the seating to respond to the room, from a neat kitchen table to a formal dining setting.

Texture, tone and tailored detail

Bouclé and tactile woven fabrics soften timber and stone, while velvet adds depth and a subtle change of tone as the light moves across it. Leather-look and buffalo-inspired finishes introduce a warmer, more tailored character. Cream, sand, grey and taupe support calm tonal interiors; olive, navy, tan and black can create deliberate contrast. Timber and metal legs keep the look poised, with piping, cut-outs and sculpted backrests providing detail that rewards a closer view.

Choosing the right dining chair

Check seat height against the table and make sure armrests, where present, fit comfortably beneath the top. Allow enough width for each place setting and note whether a design is sold individually or as a pair. For a cohesive scheme, echo the table's wood or metal finish; for a more curated room, contrast a dark table with pale upholstery or bring warmth to stone and ceramic with tan or textured neutral fabric. Comfort, scale and material should feel equally resolved.