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Looking for a chair that isn’t just another dining or office seat? You’ve landed in the right spot. The “chairs - other” category covers the quirky, the sculptural, the nursery-ready and the design-led pieces that transform a corner into a statement. These chairs are the punctuation marks of a room — they say something about taste, comfort and personality without shouting. Whether you want a Scandinavian armchair by Nordic Nest or a playful children's rocker from Ebebek, this category helps you mix form and function in fresh ways.
Nordic Nest is often top of mind when people want that warm, minimal Scandinavian aesthetic. Think clean lines, natural wood and soft upholstery that ages well. Their range covers everything from classic lamino armchairs to leather-arm models with metal stands. If you like pieces that feel like they belong in a hygge-filled living room or a serene reading nook, Nordic Nest is a great place to browse.
The Lamino armchair is a Scandinavian classic: lightweight, gently curved, and sculpted to fit your body. These chairs are perfect for a calm corner where you might curl up with a book or sip tea. They’re known for their ergonomic silhouette and often come with options like sheepskin throws for extra softness. Imagine a chair that hugs you back — that’s the Lamino vibe.
For those who prefer a more masculine, contemporary feel, the Ox Denmarq KS Bat armchair in cognac leather with a black stand offers a strong visual anchor. Leather ages like a fine storybook; it develops character with each use. Place it beside a low table and a tall lamp, and you’ve created an instant focal point that still invites you to sit down and stay a while.
Poufs and ottomans are the quiet overachievers of seating options. They serve as extra seats, footrests, or even impromptu side tables. A large Fritz Hansen pouf in indigo, for example, brings color and softness without taking up the visual weight of a full armchair. It’s a flexible piece that suits apartments and larger living rooms alike.
Ebebek focuses on the tiniest members of the household and their caregivers. If you’re outfitting a nursery, playroom or a family-friendly reading nook, their range includes toddler rockers, Montessori wooden chairs and cushy nursery chairs with matching stools. These designs prioritize safety, scale and cheerful styling so kids feel seen and adults feel comfortable too.
Nursing and rocking sessions demand a chair that supports your back and your patience. The Eden Deluxe nursery chair and stool pairs plush upholstery with a supportive frame, making it easy to settle in for feeding, reading or soothing. A matching stool helps keep feet elevated so you can relax fully — something new parents swear by.
Montessori designs favor scale and independence. A wooden child’s rocking chair built for Montessori learning encourages balance and self-directed play. It’s low to the ground and robust, giving a child ownership of their space. Plus, the natural finish fits well with neutral, Scandi and modern nursery schemes.
Some chairs you simply need to experience to appreciate: the Lamino’s subtle springiness, the patina of a leather armchair, or the plushness of a nursery rocker. If possible, test seat heights (a typical lounge chair seat is around 16 to 18 inches off the floor), try the armrest reach, and see how the chair cradles you. Shopping in person helps you judge scale in relation to other furniture — vital when mixing statement pieces with everyday items.
Beyond Nordic Nest and Ebebek, the UK has several retailers that stock design-forward and unusual chairs. Look at Made.com for affordable designer collaborations, John Lewis for a mix of mainstream and designer pieces, Heal’s and Habitat for curated modern classics, and Wayfair UK for wide-ranging budget options. Each retailer offers a slightly different mix of price, exclusivity and delivery options, so it pays to compare.
Made.com often partners with designers to produce limited runs that feel boutique but don’t cost a fortune. You’ll find sculptural accent chairs and bold fabrics here. It’s a good place to scout for conversation-starting pieces when you want designer style without the designer price tag.
John Lewis brings together a broad spectrum: practical armchairs for everyday use, smarter accent chairs for a formal lounge, and occasional pieces that mix style with durability. Their in-store experience also makes it easier to try before you buy, which is perfect for larger purchases.
Choosing a standout chair is part gut instinct, part math. First, consider scale: a chunky armchair can overwhelm a small room, while a narrow rocking chair might get lost in a big space. Measure your gap and allow at least 12 inches of clearance behind a chair that will recline or rock. Think about purpose — is this a reading chair, a nursery rocker, or extra seating for guests? Materials matter too: wood gives warmth, metal reads modern, fabric is cozy and leather is durable and easy to wipe down.
Seat height and depth are the unsung heroes of comfort. A lounge chair seat around 16 to 18 inches high suits most adults for relaxed seating, while dining-height chairs are closer to 17 to 19 inches to match table heights. Depth affects how you sit — deeper seats invite lounging, shallower ones support upright posture. Always picture how you’ll use the chair: hours of reading require different dimensions than a chair used for 10-minute conversations.
A chair should both pop and play nice with its surroundings. If your living room palette is neutral, choose a chair with texture — boucle, leather or sheepskin throws add layers of interest. For a colorful space, pick a chair in a complementary or contrasting tone. A statement chair can become an anchor: place a lamp, a small side table and a low stack of books nearby to create a cozy vignette that invites use.
Mixing styles is about balance. Pair a mid-century modern armchair with a rustic oak side table to add warmth, or set a playful child’s rocking chair beside a minimalist console to bring charm. The key is to repeat a color or material somewhere else in the room — the eye loves rhythm. Even a small matching accent, like a cushion color or metal tone, can make different elements feel intentional together.
If your home includes kids or pets, fabric choice becomes a priority. Leather and tightly woven fabrics resist spills better, while removable slipcovers are a lifesaver for washable practicality. Look for stain-resistant finishes if you expect heavy use. Construction matters too: solid wood or steel frames will usually outlast cheaper particleboard alternatives, so if you want a chair that ages well, invest in quality where it counts.
Sustainability is increasingly central to buying decisions. Seek chairs made of responsibly sourced wood, recycled materials, or those produced by companies with transparent supply chains. Reupholstery and buying secondhand are also eco-friendly choices; a vintage armchair can be refurbished into a bespoke piece with modern cushioning and fabric while keeping character intact.
Budgeting for chairs is about choosing the right priorities. Spend more on the structural elements — a good frame, quality joinery and durable springs — because these determine how long the chair will last. You can often save on upholstery if you like to change textiles often. For nursery chairs, prioritize comfort and durability; for a trendy accent chair, you might opt for a mid-range piece that delivers style without breaking the bank.
Online shopping gives you huge variety and the ability to compare prices and styles across multiple UK retailers quickly. However, in-store shopping lets you test comfort, feel materials and check scale. If you buy online, read dimensions carefully and check return options before you commit. Many retailers also offer swatch services so you can see fabrics in your home’s light — a useful middle ground between digital convenience and tactile certainty.
Chairs are functional art. They support our bodies and subtly tell a story about how we live, whether that’s a child’s giggle in a tiny rocker, an afternoon spent in a sculptural Scandinavian armchair, or late-night cuddles in a comfy nursery chair. Explore offerings from Nordic Nest and Ebebek when you want specific styles — and don’t forget to peek at other UK retailers for variety and price comparisons. A well-chosen chair changes a room more than you might imagine.
From minimalist Scandinavian armchairs to playful children’s rockers, the “chairs - other” category in the UK offers inspiring choices for every corner of your home. Think about scale, materials and purpose, and don’t be afraid to mix vintage finds with contemporary designs. Whether you’re browsing Nordic Nest for clean, design-led pieces or Ebebek for nursery-ready seating, the right chair can be the finishing touch that makes your space feel complete and truly lived-in.
| Chairs - Other | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Personalised Mega Dog Mush Cush Cushion - Short Ears | £ 25,- | |
| Tidlo - Leopard Chair | £ 29,99 | |
| Njrd Vior Dining Chair Black Lacquered Oak | £ 263,40 | |
| Ickle Bubba Eden Deluxe Nursery Chair & Stool - Charcoal Grey | £ 359,99 | |
| Swedese Primo Arm Chair High With Neck Cushion Oiled Oak Natural | £ 1.255,- |
