Elegant Lounge Seating with Timeless Appeal
The London occasional chair delivers refined comfort and structured elegance. Its curved arms, supportive backrest, and deep seat create a welcoming presence in both professional and residential interiors.
Mahogany stained legs provide strength and visual warmth. They form a solid base while adding a classic finish that complements modern and traditional décor styles. The raised design also makes cleaning underneath simple and practical.
Designed for Everyday Comfort
With overall dimensions of W910 x D750 x H840, this upholstered lounge chair offers generous seating without overwhelming your space.
The 540mm seat width and 540mm seat depth allow users to sit comfortably for longer periods. The supportive back promotes good posture, while the deep cushioning enhances relaxation.
Reception areas, executive offices, hotel lounges, and private living rooms all benefit from its balanced proportions and inviting design.
Built for Durability and Stability
A strong internal structure ensures long-term reliability. The mahogany stained legs provide stable support and resist daily wear. This makes the chair suitable for high-traffic environments where consistent performance matters.
The upholstery maintains its shape while delivering soft yet structured comfort. Businesses can rely on it for professional spaces, while homeowners appreciate its durability and refined appearance.
A Versatile Accent for Office or Home
This lounge chair adapts easily to different environments. Corporate spaces use it to create a professional yet comfortable atmosphere. Interior designers choose it for hospitality projects because of its clean lines and timeless character.
Homeowners place it in living rooms, reading corners, or bedrooms as a sophisticated accent piece. Its understated silhouette allows it to blend seamlessly with various interior themes.
If you are looking for a comfortable, durable, and elegant occasional seating solution, this model offers long-term value and dependable performance.




