Austin Dining Chair Weather Oak & Charcoal Seat – Pack of 2
Product Description
The Austin is a rubber wood dining chair finished in a weather oak tone and paired with a charcoal upholstered seat pad. Sold in packs of two, it is a...
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 780(H) x 460(W) x 460(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Fabric
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Product Description
The Austin is a rubber wood dining chair finished in a weather oak tone and paired with a charcoal upholstered seat pad. Sold in packs of two, it is a practical, well-proportioned chair aimed at commercial front-of-house environments where a clean, unfussy aesthetic is needed without overspending on statement furniture.
Rubber wood is a sensible choice for hospitality seating. It is stable and reasonably durable under everyday use, and the weather oak finish sits comfortably across a range of interior styles — contemporary café fitouts, casual dining rooms, and more traditional settings alike. The charcoal seat pad adds guest comfort during service without dominating the room, and it pairs readily with most table finishes currently in common use across the sector.
From an operational standpoint, the chair is compact enough to work within standard restaurant table spacings and easy enough to reposition between covers. Key practical points worth noting:
- Rubber wood frame — stable and suited to daily front-of-house use
- Weather oak finish is versatile across a range of interior schemes
- Charcoal upholstered seat supports guest comfort during service
- Compact footprint works within standard dining layouts
- Pack-of-two format simplifies initial ordering for smaller venues
It is worth being realistic about the upholstered seat in very high-turnover environments. Fabric seats require more attention to cleaning and will show wear more quickly than hard alternatives in busy, fast-turnaround settings. For operators running high covers continuously, a hard-seated option may prove more practical over time. This chair is best suited to lower-to-moderate covers operations — independent restaurants, cafés, and private dining rooms rather than contract catering or high-volume canteen environments.
If you are furnishing a larger space or are unsure which seating specification best fits your service style and volume, the team is happy to talk it through with you.
Key Features
- Rubber wood frame construction for stable everyday commercial use
- Weather oak finish suits both contemporary and traditional interiors
- Charcoal upholstered seat pad for guest comfort during service
- Compact 460mm width fits within standard restaurant table spacing
- Sold in packs of two to simplify ordering for smaller venues
Operational Benefits
- Neutral finish integrates easily with most existing interior schemes
- Upholstered seat improves guest comfort without dominating the room
- Lightweight build allows quick repositioning between service periods
- Pack format reduces minimum order complexity for small operators
- Understated styling keeps the focus on the dining experience itself
Specifications
- Colour
- Grey
- Dimensions
- 780(H) x 460(W) x 460(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Fabric
- Material
- Rubber Wood
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Austin is well suited to lower-to-moderate covers environments such as independent cafés, casual dining rooms, and private dining settings. In very high-turnover operations, the upholstered seat will require more frequent cleaning and is likely to show wear sooner than a fully hard-seated alternative — it is worth factoring that into the decision for busier venues.
- Upholstered seats in commercial environments require more attention than hard seats and should be spot-cleaned regularly to maintain appearance and hygiene standards. The charcoal fabric helps to conceal light soiling between cleans, but operators in fast-turnaround settings should plan a regular maintenance schedule and assess whether a hard seat might be more manageable for their service volume.
- The weather oak finish and charcoal seat combination is deliberately neutral, which makes it reasonably straightforward to introduce alongside existing furniture in most settings. It works well with both lighter and darker table finishes, and the charcoal seat tends to sit comfortably next to a range of upholstery colours already common in UK casual dining interiors.