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How to choose the right type of armchair for your space?
Just like the sofa, the armchair is a must-have in your living room. Whether you want to provide additional seating in your living room, add a touch of decoration or create a reading corner: there are all good reasons to get an armchair. But not just any armchair! The ideal armchair must be the perfect combination of elegance and comfort, so you must choose it carefully. Knowing the different types of armchairs that exist is necessary to make the right choice. Let's explore together the options available to you and the advantages of each of them.
Club chair
The club chair, formerly called a “comfortable chair”, is distinguished by its wide seat, its imposing armrests and its fixed backrest. Its round shape and its leather covering make this cocooning chair a timeless piece and bring a vintage touch to the room it occupies. In addition to its designer look, this chair will ensure you incomparable comfort, ideal for offering you a moment of relaxation after a long day.
Bergère armchair
A great classic of interiors, the bergère armchair is characterized in particular by its elegance and comfort. Indeed, its high back, its wide seat and its two ears framing the seat offer a feeling of envelopment, perfect for relaxing. In terms of design, the bergère armchair adapts perfectly to rustic decorations, but also to more contemporary decorations. It represents a comfortable reading chair for moments of relaxation.
Rocking chair
Modern rocking chairs are prized for their ergonomics, design and comfort. Indeed, the rocking chair armchair invites you to relax, and has many advantages: this rocking system helps you relax, and therefore reduce stress. On the aesthetic side, the rocking armchair finds its place in any room of your interior, and adapts to many decorations, in particular the Scandinavian style.
Toad chair
The toad chair is distinguished by its rounded and wide seat, its low gondola backrest slightly curved towards the back, offering comfort thanks to its generous padding at the kidney level. Formerly hidden under a fabric, the contemporary version of the toad chair reveals the legs of the chair and thus gives a modern style to this traditional piece of furniture.
Relaxing armchair
Comfort is back in fashion, without compromising on style! The relaxation armchair is the ideal solution to offer your body the comfort it deserves. Manual or electric, modern relaxation armchairs offer clean and sophisticated lines, easily adapting to your interior decoration. This ultra-comfortable armchair will relax you after a long day.
Cocktail chair
The cocktail chair, a true icon of the 50s, stands out for its elegance and slender silhouette. Its clean lines, low back and compass feet make it a sophisticated and trendy piece for your interior. Perfect for creating a reading corner or welcoming your guests in style, the cocktail chair is a must-have in interior furnishings.
Cabriolet armchair
Lightweight and easy to move, the convertible armchair continues to establish itself through the ages and remains today a must-have in interior design. The rounded shape of its backrest allows it to perfectly fit the shape of the back, making this armchair a real cocoon conducive to relaxation. Its silhouette makes it a popular choice for restricted spaces or flexible layouts.
Egg chair
The egg chair established itself in the early 1950s as a reference in the world of designer furniture and is still very trendy today. The structure of this original chair includes the seat, backrest and ears in a single part, allowing it to isolate its occupant. There are many versions of the Egg chair: the cocoon egg model, the aviator egg model or the bubble chair. This modern and comfortable chair finds its place in contemporary-style living rooms.
Armchair
The chaise longue, a versatile and ergonomic piece of furniture, is presented as a simple folding armchair that can be transformed into an extra bed, ideal for small spaces. Practical and space-saving, it can be used in a modern living room as well as in a student room. In most cases, it is a low armchair, often without legs. With a variety of styles and colors, it adapts to all interiors and offers optimal comfort.