A great way to give your dining room a fresh look is to introduce some new chairs. From unique designs to bright colours, the dining chair has come a long way.
1. STYLISH CHAIR
Designed by Belgium-based designer, Wim Maex, the Stylish Chair is specifically made to order. It’s made from hollow core stainless steel that has been polished making it both functional and aesthetically appealing. dnssupply.com.au
2. ACAPULCO CHAIR
The iconic 1950s Mexican chair has been revamped for the 21st century. Made with UV-filtered PVC woven around a frame of galvanised and powder-coated steel, the contemporary design uses recycled materials where possible. It comes in a variety of colours including black, white, orange, blue and turquoise. acapulcochair.com.au
3. REN CHAIR
This Australian-made design is a classic white dining chair with a little splash of colour. The simple yet sturdy European beechwood chair would be a timeless addition to the dining table. It’s available in a wide range of coloured lacquers. somethingbeginningwith.com.au
4. MAP CHAIR
This Scandinavian-inspired chair was designed by Melbourne-based company Aero. A funky addition to any dining table, the Map chair is also available in white. aerodesigns.com.au
5. ANTIQUE DINING CHAIR
Bring timeless elegance into the dining-room with this classic Antique dining chair from One World Collection. Evoking an industrial image, the Antique Dining Chair is a modern take on a classic design. oneworldcollection.com.au
6. WISHBONE CHAIR
After 60 years this light, sculptural dining chair is still considered a modern addition to the dining room. The chair is steam-bent to create a comfortable rounded top, and the seat is made from hand-woven paper cord. cultdesigned.com.au
7. INDUSTRIA METRO LOUIE CHAIR
With a unique take on the classic Louis chair, the Industria Metro Louie chair from Globe West urbanises the design. Constructed from dark corroded metal, the Industria Metro Louie chair’s raw feel will be a standout at any dining table. globewest.com.au
By Tamar Lawson
From Grand Designs Australia magazine Vol. 1 No. 3