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A Home That Feels Truly Yours

Warm, modern furniture designed for real living, backed by over two decades of craft.

4.8★

Rated by thousands of happy customers

50,000+

Homes furnished across North America

200+

Original patented designs, never mass-market copies

Since 1999

Over two decades crafting furniture people love

Meet Charlton - Colour Spun Into the Yarn

A printed fabric puts colour on the surface. Chenille builds it into the thread instead: strands of several tones are twisted together with a short pile caught between them, so what covers this shell is never quite one shade, deepening where the plane turns away and lifting again where it faces the room. The shell beneath is formed as a single curved plane, carrying from the crown of the back down and forward into the seat with one shallow seam at the waist as the only line on the piece, and four tapered metal legs splay below in a light oak tone. Chenille dining chairs set of 4, one-piece shell dining chairs, upholstered dining chairs with oak-tone legs, scandinavian dining room chairs. Best for dining rooms, first-home kitchens, and study corners where a chair works away from the table as often as at it.

Take A Closer Look

Curved Waist Seam
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Curved Waist Seam

One shallow stitched curve crosses the shell where the back turns forward into the seat, and it is the only line on the piece, the rest of the surface carrying through unbroken from crown to front edge.

One-Piece Shell Form
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One-Piece Shell Form

The shell carries from the crown of the back down and forward into the seat without a join, rising close to upright before rolling off at the crown and holding the whole form as a single curved plane.

Chenille Pile Surface
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Chenille Pile Surface

Strands of several tones twist together with a short pile caught between them, so the surface carries depth rather than one flat colour, reading slightly deeper wherever the shell turns away from the light.

Oak-Tone Tapered Legs
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Oak-Tone Tapered Legs

Four legs enter the underside of the shell without a visible bracket and narrow toward the floor, each carrying a light grained oak tone over metal tubing and closing off with a cap at the tip.