Lancaster Leather Chair Green
Product Description
The Lancaster is a deep-seated, curved-back chair upholstered in real leather, available here in green. It sits within a broadly traditional silhouette that tends to work well in pub dining...
Specifications
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Leather
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Product Description
The Lancaster is a deep-seated, curved-back chair upholstered in real leather, available here in green. It sits within a broadly traditional silhouette that tends to work well in pub dining rooms, hotel lounges, brasseries, and similar hospitality settings where a degree of character is part of the atmosphere.
In commercial front-of-house environments, seating takes considerable daily wear. Real leather is a practical choice in that context — it wipes down cleanly, resists spills reasonably well, and tends to hold its appearance over time with basic maintenance, making it a sensible option for operators who want longevity from their seating investment without sacrificing comfort for guests.
- Real leather upholstery — practical to clean and durable under regular use
- Deep-seated design with curved back for extended guest comfort
- Traditional chair form that suits a range of hospitality interiors
- Green colourway offers a distinctive look without being difficult to style around
- Suited to restaurant dining rooms, lounge areas, and hotel settings
It is worth considering your existing interior palette and floor plan before ordering seating in volume. Leather chairs of this style and depth require adequate table spacing for comfortable guest movement. The green finish is a considered choice — it works well against warm wood tones and neutral walls but may need more thought in spaces with strong existing colour schemes.
This chair is best suited to hospitality operators looking for characterful seating that offers practical durability alongside a more relaxed aesthetic. It is particularly well matched to independent restaurants, gastropubs, and boutique hotel dining rooms. If you are furnishing a larger space or need guidance on quantities, mix of seating types, or alternative colourways, the team is happy to help you work through the options before you commit.
Key Features
- Real leather upholstery across the full seat and back
- Deep-seated design with a curved back for guest comfort
- Traditional frame silhouette suited to classic hospitality interiors
- Available in green colourway for distinctive front-of-house styling
- Constructed from genuine leather hides rather than synthetic alternatives
Operational Benefits
- Leather surface wipes down easily, supporting hygiene between covers
- Deep seating encourages guests to relax and extend their visit
- Durable upholstery holds appearance under daily commercial use
- Classic styling integrates well into established or heritage interiors
- Distinctive colour helps operators create a cohesive dining room aesthetic
Specifications
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Leather
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Leather is generally a sensible choice for commercial seating. It cleans easily after spills, does not trap odours in the way fabric can, and tends to wear well over time with basic care such as occasional conditioning. It is worth noting that heavily used seating in high-turnover environments will show wear eventually — leather ages more gracefully than most alternatives, but it is not indestructible.
- A deep-seated lounge-style chair typically requires more space per cover than a standard dining chair. As a working guide, most operators allow a minimum of 1.5 to 2 square metres per cover when using chairs of this depth, though the right figure depends on table size and aisle requirements. If you are planning a room layout, it is worth speaking with us before ordering to make sure the quantities and spacing work for your floor plan.
- Yes, the Lancaster's curved back and deep-seated design make it well suited to lounge and reception settings where extended guest comfort matters. Its traditional silhouette tends to sit comfortably in hotel lobbies, members' clubs, and boutique hospitality spaces. The green colourway is a considered choice for these environments — it can work very well with the right interior palette, but it is worth reviewing against your existing décor before committing to volume.