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Armchairs and Recliners for Every Living Space
Armchairs add both function and presence to a living room. They can serve as a dedicated reading seat, a quiet corner for unwinding, or an accent piece that complements the main sofa. Cellini’s collection of armchairs and recliners is designed with comfort, proportion, and craftsmanship in mind, offering supportive seating that fits naturally into modern interiors.
Types of Armchairs and Recliners Available at Cellini
How to Maintain Your Armchair
Regular Cleaning
Dust and debris can accumulate on armchairs over time. Fabric armchairs should be vacuumed weekly using a soft brush attachment to remove dust trapped between fibres. For leather armchairs, wipe the surface with a dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth to remove dust and prevent buildup that may dull the finish.
Cushion Care
Fently fluff the seats and back cushions every few weeks. This helps redistribute the internal filling and prevents uneven compression from regular use. If the armchair includes detachable cushions, rotating them periodically can also help maintain balanced support.
Maintaining Reclining and Swivel Mechanisms
For swivel recliner armchairs, keep the base area clear of dust and small debris that may affect the mechanism. Avoid placing heavy pressure on the extended footrest and ensure there is enough clearance around the chair so the reclining function can operate smoothly.
Protecting the Upholstery
Position fabric armchairs away from strong sunlight to prevent fading, and keep leather armchairs away from heat sources such as windows or radiators that may dry the material. Using a leather conditioner occasionally can help maintain the surface texture and flexibility.
Materials Available for Your Armchair
Leather Upholstery
A leather armchair offers a refined and structured look that works well in contemporary living spaces. Moreover, leather surfaces are generally easy to wipe clean and develop a natural character over time with proper care.
Fabric Upholstery
Fabric armchairs provide a softer texture and a relaxed aesthetic that suits cosy living environments. They are available in a variety of colours and finishes, making it easier to match different interior palettes.
Performance and Durable Fabrics
Some armchairs are upholstered in durable fabrics designed for everyday use. These materials help maintain the chair’s appearance while offering resistance to everyday wear.
Frequently Asked Questions about Armchairs in Singapore
How do I choose the right armchair for my living room?
Start by considering the size of the room and the existing furniture layout. The armchair should complement the proportions and style of other pieces in the space while still leaving enough room for movement. It can also help to consider whether you prefer reclining, swivel, or fixed armchairs, depending on how the chair will be used.
Are armchairs and recliners suitable for small living rooms?
Yes, armchairs and recliners can work well in smaller living rooms when chosen in the right size and design. Compact silhouettes or swivel designs can provide comfortable seating without taking up too much space. Placing your furniture strategically can also help create a balanced arrangement without overcrowding the room.
How do I know if an armchair is ergonomic?
Ergonomic armchairs are designed to support your natural posture while sitting. Look for features such as a supportive backrest, proper seat depth, and armrests positioned at a comfortable height. Visiting a furniture shop to sit in different designs can help you assess whether the chair provides adequate back support and overall comfort for extended use.
Can an armchair be used as an accent piece in interior design?
Yes, armchairs and recliners are often used as accent furniture to add visual interest to a room. Choosing a different material, colour, or silhouette from the main sofa can help create contrast while maintaining a cohesive design. An accent armchair can also help define smaller zones within larger living spaces.
What is the difference between an armchair and a lounge chair?
The main difference between an armchair and a lounge chair lies in their design and intended use. A designer armchair, even a small one, typically typically features a more upright position with armrests, offering comfortable seating for various activities. In contrast, a lounge chair is designed for relaxation and reclining, often with a lower seating position, extended leg support, and adjustable features. While both provide comfort, a lounge chair functions like a recliner armchair and prioritises a laid-back lounging experience.
Where do you put an armchair?
Armchairs can be placed in various areas of your home. In the living room, they can be arranged around a coffee table to create a conversational setting or placed near a window for a cosy reading nook. In the bedroom, an armchair can provide a comfortable spot to relax and unwind before bed. You can also add an armchair to a home office or study for a stylish and supportive seating option.