Bolero Natural Bentwood Dining Chairs with Cross Backrest (Pack of 2)
Product Description
These Bolero bentwood dining chairs offer a classic, understated aesthetic that works well in a range of hospitality settings. The frame is constructed from oak treated with a lacquer finish,...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 2
- Colour
- Natural
- Dimensions
- 880(H) x 460(W) x 540(D) mm
- Finish
- Natural
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Product Description
These Bolero bentwood dining chairs offer a classic, understated aesthetic that works well in a range of hospitality settings. The frame is constructed from oak treated with a lacquer finish, giving it a natural tone that holds up reasonably well in day-to-day front-of-house use. The metal cross backrest adds a degree of visual interest without overpowering a room's existing scheme, and the treated rattan seat pad provides a comfortable, breathable surface for seated guests.
Bentwood-style seating has been a reliable choice for cafes, bistros, and independent restaurants for many years. The construction is straightforward and the natural finish tends to age gracefully, making it a practical option for operators who want a traditional look without committing to heavily upholstered furniture that's harder to maintain in service.
From an operational standpoint, these chairs offer a few practical advantages worth noting:
- Sold in pairs, which suits incremental purchases as covers expand
- Lacquered oak frame is wipe-clean and resistant to everyday surface marking
- Treated rattan seat pad is more durable than untreated alternatives in light commercial use
- Compact footprint suits tighter dining layouts where space efficiency matters
- Neutral natural finish works alongside a broad range of table surfaces and interior palettes
These chairs are best suited to lower-throughput environments — independent cafes, small restaurants, wine bars, and similar venues where covers turn at a measured pace. They are not designed for high-volume canteen or contract environments where seating takes significant daily punishment. For settings with heavier footfall or more demanding use, a reinforced or fully upholstered commercial chair would be a more appropriate choice.
If you're fitting out a dining space and want to talk through chair styles, quantities, or suitability for your floor plan, the team is happy to help you think it through before you order.
Key Features
- Oak frame treated with lacquer for a durable natural finish
- Metal cross backrest adds visual detail without added bulk
- Treated rattan seat pad provides breathable, comfortable seating
- Compact footprint suits space-efficient dining room layouts
- Sold in packs of two for flexible, incremental purchasing
Operational Benefits
- Natural finish ages gracefully, reducing replacement frequency in cafes
- Lacquered frame wipes clean quickly during and after service
- Neutral aesthetic integrates easily with existing dining room schemes
- Rattan seat pad keeps guests comfortable during longer sittings
- Pack-of-two format helps operators scale covers without over-ordering
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 2
- Colour
- Natural
- Dimensions
- 880(H) x 460(W) x 540(D) mm
- Finish
- Natural
- Furniture frame
- Wood
- Furniture seat
- Rattan
- Furniture type
- Sidechairs
- Material
- Oak wood treated with Lacquer, metal cross and treated ratten seatpad
- Weight
- 4kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- These chairs are well suited to lower-to-medium-throughput venues such as independent cafes, bistros, and small restaurants. In higher-volume settings where seating is in near-constant use throughout the day, a more robustly constructed commercial chair would be a safer long-term investment.
- The oak frame and rattan seat pad are treated, but these chairs are intended for indoor use. Prolonged exposure to moisture or direct sunlight is likely to affect the lacquer finish and the rattan over time, so covered or fully outdoor settings are not recommended without further protection.
- That depends on your floor plan and table configuration, but as a rough guide, a café seating 20 covers with two-top and four-top tables would need around 10 to 12 packs. It's worth accounting for a small reserve if you're running mixed table sizes. If you'd like help estimating quantities for your space, we're happy to advise.