Bristol Vintage Cross Back Dining Chair Rubber Wood (Pack of 2)
Product Description
The Bristol is a cross-back side chair constructed from rubber wood and finished in a vintage style. The cross-back frame gives it a recognisable retro character that sits comfortably in...
Specifications
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 900(H) x 440(W) x 430(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Wood
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Product Description
The Bristol is a cross-back side chair constructed from rubber wood and finished in a vintage style. The cross-back frame gives it a recognisable retro character that sits comfortably in bistros, cafés, wine bars, and casual restaurant dining rooms. Chairs are supplied in pairs.
Rubber wood is a reasonably dense and durable timber, and the cross-back construction adds structural rigidity beyond what the aesthetic alone might suggest. Under moderate daily use in a front-of-house setting, the Bristol performs reliably. It is worth being straightforward here: this chair suits venues with moderate covers and a relaxed pace rather than high-turnover operations expecting sustained heavy use across back-to-back weekend services.
From a practical standpoint, there are a few operational advantages worth noting:
- Stackable design keeps floor space clear between services
- Tucks neatly under standard dining table heights
- Timber construction can be refinished if surface wear develops over time
- Vintage finish integrates well into mixed furniture schemes
- Sold in pairs, making quantity planning and reordering straightforward
There are no installation requirements — the Bristol is a freestanding chair needing no fixings. Operators fitting out larger dining rooms should plan quantities carefully to maintain consistent spacing and a balanced look across the floor.
The Bristol is well suited to independent cafés, bistros, wine bars, and casual dining restaurants where a warm, characterful aesthetic matters. Venues requiring contract-grade certification, fully upholstered seating, or chairs built for particularly high-turnover use should consider whether a more robust option from the range would serve them better.
If you're planning a dining room fit-out and want to talk through quantities, mix of styles, or how the Bristol works alongside other furniture pieces, we're happy to help you think it through.
Key Features
- Cross-back rubber wood frame providing structural rigidity and character
- Vintage finish suitable for mixed and informal dining schemes
- Stackable design for compact off-floor storage between services
- Timber construction allows surface refinishing if wear develops
- Supplied in packs of two for straightforward quantity planning
Operational Benefits
- Characterful aesthetic suits relaxed front-of-house dining environments
- Reliable everyday durability under moderate covers and regular use
- Stackable build keeps dining floor clear and accessible between services
- Warm timber finish integrates naturally alongside varied furniture schemes
- Pack-of-two supply simplifies reordering and fit-out quantity management
Specifications
- Colour
- Brown
- Dimensions
- 900(H) x 440(W) x 430(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Wood
- Material
- Rubber Wood
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Frequently Asked Questions
- The Bristol performs well in moderate-cover environments such as independent cafés, bistros, and casual dining rooms. It is a practical and durable chair for regular daily use, but operators running very high-turnover services across heavy back-to-back shifts may want to consider a contract-grade option built to a heavier specification.
- No — the Bristol is a freestanding chair that arrives ready for use. It is worth doing a quick out-of-box check on joints and fixings before putting them into service, which is standard practice with any new seating.
- That depends on your table configuration and cover count, but as a general guide, allow for comfortable spacing between chairs and a consistent look across the room. Because the Bristol is sold in pairs, it is straightforward to plan quantities in even numbers — and we are happy to help you work through the layout if that would be useful.