Guide to buying French Leather Club Chairs
If you're looking for a classic, sophisticated piece of furniture that will add a touch of luxury to your home, then you need a Vintage French leather club chair. But with so many different types and styles of club chairs on the market, how do you know which one is right for you? This guide will help you understand the different features to look for when shopping for a French leather club chair, so that you can find the perfect one for your home.
Antique French leather club chairs -
The perfect addition to any home
Leather club chairs are the perfect addition to any home. They are comfortable and stylish and will fit in any style of interior that you may have . Leather club chairs are a great way to add a touch of luxury to your home.
Types of Vintage French leather club chairs
Moustache Back Club Chair |
Rounded backs |
Square Back Club Chair |
Trilobe Club Chair |
Gangbox Model Club Chair |
Chapeau de Gendarme Club Armchair |
These all describe the back part of the chair that you sit against some chairs have piping that is cord and covered in vinyl or leather and then studded around the edging this is a good feature some of these types of armchairs have a fixed seat, or lift out cushion and a sprung cushion - some are reversible cushion sometimes they have velvet backing for summer and winter use or just some people like to sit on fabric rather than leather, coil sprung and webbed under the seat, if you are buying unrestored chairs and if the webbing is original this will need to be replaced as will become weak, sometimes the springs have lost there 'spring' and will not support you, sometimes the springs will have moved and will need to be re-set making the seat more firm, or the webbing and springs will all need replacing.
The better types of these chairs have coil springs in the arms and in the back
How To Take Care of your leather Chair
Taking advantage of our suggestions will help you to properly take care of vintage leather club chairs.
- Regularly wipe away the dust from the chair .
- Apply thin layer of leather conditioner every six months,
- Treat spills right away using a dry cloth - liquids left unattended on leather may begin to permeate and leave a mark.
- Conditioning of leather with a conditioner is an important factor in keeping liquids from penetrating.
- If your chair gets scratched then you can use wax to seal the scratches
- Try to Keep your chair away from radiators, and full sunlight as this will dry your chair out
How to choose the right French leather club chair for your home
When it comes to choosing the right French leather club chair for your home, there are a few things you need to take into consideration. First, you need to decide what size chair you need. French leather club chairs come in a variety of sizes, so it's important to measure the space you have available before making your purchase.
Next, you need to consider the style of chair you want. French leather club chairs come in a variety of styles, so it's important to choose one that fits your personal taste and the overall style of your home.
Finally, you need to think about how much money you're willing to spend on your new chair. French leather club chairs can range in price according to the rarity, style condition and shapes, so it's important to set a budget before shopping.
French leather club armchairs for sale in the UK
At the furniture rooms we always have some original leather club chairs for sale, please contact us because we may have in stock just not restored and online yet, or can add you to a mailing list for when they become available. All of our chairs are professionally restored by skilled restorers and every check is made to insure that they are in the best possible condition, firstly we carefully select the better condition chairs before they are restored, during this process we check that the leather is in good condition and the frames are good. The Arms and back should be good and have spring to them, the seat cushion can be saved sometimes but normally will be replaced with a matching coloured leather.