The Brie Dining Chair from Uttermost is a upholstered side chair built for the dining room, though it reads equally well pulled up to a desk or set as an accent at a room's edge. The frame is constructed from solid wood with tapered legs, and the seat and back are padded and fabric-wrapped — a format common to mid-century and transitional dining seating. Uttermost is an American home furnishings company known for producing decorative furniture and lighting at accessible price points.
The silhouette is clean without being austere: a modestly scaled back, a defined seat cushion, and legs that lean toward the contemporary without committing to a single era. It pairs well with a variety of table styles — raw wood, lacquered surfaces, mixed-material bases — and holds its own in a room that already has a lot going on.
At the dining table, the Brie works as a primary seating option for everyday meals or as a pulled-in occasional chair when the table expands for guests. Its proportions are approachable enough for smaller dining rooms and apartments where the chair needs to do more than one job.