The elegant style of the apartment couldn’t be utterly achieved without upholstered velvet chairs that will distinctly add a slight feeling of royalty to any ambience. The pieces fit perfectly in classic or mid-century design apartment. If you are not afraid of experiments then try to match upholstered modern chairs with the contemporary style of your hotel.
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With its wide seat, sloping back and velvet upholstery the piece is comfortable enough for long dinner parties while remaining entirely easy on the eyes. It can easily fit into contemporary or classic interior design.
NAJ armchair by BRABBU CONTRACT was inspired by one of the most important discoveries- the Naj Tunich. The upholstered velvet chair is a strong contemporary furniture piece full of attitude with straight lines and unique design that add touches of originality to the atmosphere.
This oversized wingback chair in the corner of your hotel will definitely make a strong statement to any hotel decor. The imposing shape of the piece makes your clients wanna curl up with a mystery novel and enjoy the effortless warmth that embraced the whole ambience.
MALAY armchair by BRABBU CONTRACT takes inspiration from diverse cultures such as Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore. These ethnicities give life to MALAY – a graceful green velvet armchair with a mystical soul that will fulfil your hotel lounge set with energy from nature.
With the silky velvet fabric, soft foam, solid wood legs the chair is perfect for a foyer, or living room. You can offer this chair to your guests with confidence. Comfortable, yet formal, this chair offers a smooth look of comfort and minimalism.
MAA armchair’s singular colour and the twill delicacy brings the detail that will make every room speak harmoniously. This piece by BRABBU CONTRACT has the sensual and delicate forms of the goddess; this combination makes it the perfect centrepiece for every hotel.
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Written by Igor Myronov