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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 - No Two Panels Alike

A plain upholstered shell shows you the same tone wherever you look. The Charlton faux suede dining chairs do the opposite: the brushed nap is worked light through the open face of the back and pulled darker toward every edge and fold, so a single panel carries several tones at once and no two of the six read exactly alike across a table. The shell beneath is formed as one curved plane, drawing in at the waist and opening toward the shoulders, with a single stitched curve where the back turns forward into the seat. Four tapered steel legs drop below in matte black. Faux suede dining chairs, distressed dining chairs set of 6, one-piece shell dining chairs, industrial dining room chairs. Best for loft dining rooms, long farmhouse tables, and households seating six without matching every chair to the last shade.

Take A Closer Look

Waisted Shell Outline
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Waisted Shell Outline

The shell draws in at the waist and opens again toward the shoulders before rounding off at the crown, so the outline rises and falls across its height rather than climbing as a straight vertical edge.

Curved Waist Seam
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Curved Waist Seam

A single stitched curve crosses the shell at the point where the back turns forward into the seat, the only break on the whole surface, marking the change of direction without splitting it into two pieces.

Tapered Steel Legs
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Tapered Steel Legs

Four legs bolt straight to the underside of the shell and splay outward in matte black, narrowing toward the floor with nothing bridging them and closing off each foot with an anti-slip cap.

Distressed Suede Nap
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Distressed Suede Nap

The brushed surface is worked light across the open face and drawn darker into every edge and fold, mottling the tone the way worn leather ages, with the pattern falling differently on each of the six.