A dining chair from Four Hands with an upholstered seat and back set on a solid wood frame. The Britt is built for sustained use at the table — the proportions are generous without being bulky, and the upholstery wraps the seat pad and back panel in a fabric that holds up to daily contact. Available in two woven textile finishes that read differently in warm versus cool light.
The Britt sits comfortably in the lineage of mid-century-influenced dining seating: straight tapered legs, a slightly reclined back angle, and upholstery that stops short of the floor for a lighter visual footprint. It layers well with a wood dining table in a contrasting tone, and holds its own alongside ceramic, rattan, and lacquered surfaces alike.
A practical chair for a primary dining room, a breakfast nook, or a home office where an upholstered seat is preferred over a hard one. The two-variant offering makes it easy to mix finish tones at a single table — or to match across a full set of four to six.