Lancaster Leather Chair Red
Product Description
The Lancaster is a deep-seated, curved-back chair upholstered in real leather. The red colourway gives it a distinctive presence that works well in restaurant dining rooms, hotel lounges, bar areas,...
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Material
- Leather
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Product Description
The Lancaster is a deep-seated, curved-back chair upholstered in real leather. The red colourway gives it a distinctive presence that works well in restaurant dining rooms, hotel lounges, bar areas, and hospitality spaces where seating is part of the overall guest experience.
In a front-of-house setting, seating comfort directly affects how long guests linger and how they perceive the venue. The Lancaster's generous seat depth and curved back are designed for extended comfort, which suits environments where guests are expected to stay through a full meal or multiple courses rather than turn over quickly.
From an operational perspective, real leather upholstery is a practical choice in catering environments — it wipes clean readily, resists the kind of fabric soiling that comes with food and drink service, and tends to hold its appearance longer than fabric alternatives under regular use. Key practical points worth noting:
- Real leather upholstery — wipes clean and resists everyday food and drink soiling
- Deep-seated design suited to extended dining and lounge settings
- Curved back provides comfort for guests seated over longer periods
- Red colourway adds a deliberate design statement to front-of-house spaces
- Traditional silhouette compatible with both classic and contemporary interiors
It is worth considering the chair in the context of your table layout and aisle widths before ordering. The seat dimensions are available in the specification tab, and it is sensible to confirm clearances — particularly in tighter dining rooms — before committing to quantity.
The Lancaster is best suited to restaurants, hotel dining rooms, private members' clubs, and similar hospitality venues where seating quality is considered part of the guest offer. It is less suited to high-turnover casual dining environments where a lighter, easier-to-move chair may be more practical.
If you are fitting out a room and want to talk through quantities, layout considerations, or colour suitability, the team are happy to help before you place an order.
Key Features
- Upholstered in real leather hides for durability and easy cleaning
- Deep-seated design with curved back for extended guest comfort
- Available in red for deliberate front-of-house design impact
- Traditional silhouette suits both classic and contemporary dining interiors
- Constructed for regular commercial hospitality use in seated dining settings
Operational Benefits
- Real leather surface wipes clean quickly during and after service
- Deep seating encourages guest comfort across longer dining occasions
- Distinctive red finish contributes to a considered front-of-house aesthetic
- Durable upholstery holds appearance through regular commercial use
- Curved back reduces discomfort for guests seated over extended periods
Specifications
- Colour
- Red
- Material
- Leather
Downloads
Frequently Asked Questions
- Real leather is a sensible choice for commercial dining use — it wipes down easily after spills, does not absorb odours the way fabric can, and tends to retain its appearance well with routine care. It is worth conditioning the leather periodically to maintain suppleness, particularly in environments with significant heating or air conditioning.
- The Lancaster is designed for settings where guest comfort and dwell time matter — restaurants, hotel dining rooms, and lounge areas rather than fast-casual or quick-service environments. Its deep-seated profile and weight make it less suited to spaces where chairs are frequently rearranged or where compact, lightweight seating is a priority.
- Before ordering in quantity, confirm that the chair dimensions work with your table heights and that your aisle clearances meet relevant fire and access requirements. The full seat and overall dimensions are listed in the specification tab — it is worth measuring your space against these, particularly in rooms with fixed or semi-fixed table arrangements.