Fameg Beech Cowhorn Side Chair (Pack of 2)
Product Description
The Fameg Cowhorn side chair is a bentwood-style dining chair made from solid beech wood, sold here as a pack of two. The design follows the classic Thonet tradition —...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 2
- Colour
- Beech
- Dimensions
- 790(H) x 430(W) x 480(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
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Product Description
The Fameg Cowhorn side chair is a bentwood-style dining chair made from solid beech wood, sold here as a pack of two. The design follows the classic Thonet tradition — a gently curved backrest with the characteristic cowhorn profile, a four-legged frame, and a shaped wooden seat. It is an honest, uncomplicated piece of dining furniture with a long track record in hospitality environments across Europe.
Beech wood is a practical material choice for commercial dining rooms. It is reasonably hard-wearing, holds its finish well under regular daily use, and is light enough that staff can move and reset covers without difficulty. At 4.2kg per chair, repositioning during a busy service turnaround is straightforward. The natural beech finish sits comfortably across a range of interior schemes, from traditional bistro and pub dining rooms through to contemporary café settings.
From an operational standpoint, the chairs offer several practical advantages:
- Lightweight build allows quick floor resets between covers during busy service
- Solid beech frame handles the everyday knocks and scuffs of a working dining room
- Neutral natural finish works alongside a wide variety of table styles and interior schemes
- Sold in pairs, which simplifies quantity planning for standard table configurations
- Stackable design supports tidy, space-efficient storage when a room is cleared
These chairs are well suited to restaurants, cafés, bistros, and function rooms where a classic, understated side chair is needed at a sensible price point. They are not upholstered, so venues where guests dine for longer periods may want to consider a padded alternative. For higher-traffic or heavier-use sites, a reinforced or upholstered variant may be worth exploring.
If you are furnishing a new dining space or replacing chairs across a larger site, the team is happy to talk through quantities, mix-and-match configurations, or finish options before you commit to an order.
Key Features
- Solid beech wood construction in the classic Thonet cowhorn tradition
- Lightweight 4.2kg build suitable for frequent repositioning during service
- Shaped wooden seat and curved cowhorn backrest for a traditional profile
- Stackable design for space-efficient storage when rooms are cleared
- Sold in packs of two to simplify quantity planning for table layouts
Operational Benefits
- Quick, easy cover resets between sittings during busy service periods
- Durable frame withstands daily knocks and scuffs in working dining rooms
- Neutral finish integrates with a wide range of interior schemes and table styles
- Pair pricing reduces ordering complexity when furnishing multiple table configurations
- Compact stackable storage frees floor space during private hires or deep cleans
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 2
- Colour
- Beech
- Dimensions
- 790(H) x 430(W) x 480(D) mm
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Wood
- Furniture type
- Sidechairs
- Material
- Beech Wood
- Weight
- 4.2kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes, the solid beech construction holds up well in busy dining rooms with frequent cover turnovers. The lightweight build means staff can reset tables quickly, though venues with particularly heavy footfall or rough handling may want to consider a reinforced alternative for longer-term durability.
- The natural beech finish is intended for indoor use. Prolonged exposure to moisture or direct weather is likely to affect the wood finish over time, so these chairs are best kept to covered interior dining spaces. If you need seating for a covered terrace or outdoor area, it is worth discussing materials with the team before ordering.
- That depends on your table configuration, but as a general guide, a standard four-top table requires two packs per table. It is worth ordering a small contingency — typically five to ten per cent above your seating count — to account for ongoing wear and replacements over time. The team can help you work through quantities if you are furnishing a larger space.