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Leather chairs that combine timeless style with everyday comfort and durability. Choose from 84 leather and faux leather chairs ranging from £190 to £2,590. Whether you're after a classic brown leather wingback or a contemporary black design, our collection suits traditional lounges and modern living spaces alike.

  • Top-Selling Ranges – Kyoto Futons Sofa and Fifty Five South Inca lead customer choices. Kyoto Futons Sofa
  • Trusted Brands – Stone International Furniture and Premier Housewares deliver quality craftsmanship. Stone International Furniture
  • Colour & Material – Available in beige, black, brown, cream, green and grey. Real leather and faux leather finishes.
  • Easy Shopping – Browse by brand, range and colour to find your ideal chair quickly.

Tip: Faux leather chairs offer the look of genuine leather with easier maintenance—ideal if you have pets or young children.

Explore our full Living Room Chairs collection or browse Kyoto Futons for design-led options.

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Browse our full range of Leather Chairs — available in a variety of styles, finishes and sizes to suit every home and budget. Use the filters to narrow your search by colour, material and price.

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Our Leather Chairs are sourced from trusted UK and European brands, with every product meeting our quality and value standards. Full specifications, dimensions and care instructions are listed on each product page.

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All our Leather Chairs include free UK standard delivery. Next day and express delivery options are available on selected in-stock items — look for the delivery badge on the product listing.

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FAQs on Leather Chairs

What's the difference between full-grain and top-grain leather chairs?

Full-grain leather retains the hide's natural surface, showing character marks and developing a patina over time—it's more durable but costly. Top-grain leather is sanded smooth for consistency and easier cleaning, though it's slightly less durable. Both outlast genuine or bonded leather significantly.

Measure your space width, depth, and ceiling height in centimetres. Check the chair's overall dimensions—width (seat area), depth (seat to backrest), and height. Allow 30cm clearance on sides and 60cm in front for movement. Consider doorway widths if delivery access is limited.

Quality leather chairs offer excellent value long-term. High-grade options last 15–20 years with proper care, outperforming fabric alternatives. Initial cost is higher, but per-year wear cost is lower. Leather resists stains, hides wear better, and requires minimal maintenance versus fabric.

Prioritise leather grade (full or top-grain), frame construction (hardwood joints, not staples), stitching quality (even, tight seams), and seat depth (40–45cm for comfort). Test firmness in-store. Check brand reviews for durability. Inspect corner reinforcement and leg stability.

Dust weekly with a soft cloth. Wipe spills immediately with a barely damp cloth. Monthly, use leather-specific cleaner following product instructions. Condition every 6–12 months with quality leather conditioner. Avoid harsh chemicals, direct sunlight, and heat sources that dry leather prematurely.

Choose compact styles with streamlined frames, typically under 80cm wide. Swivel or wingback designs maximise space use. Light-coloured leather visually expands rooms. Select chairs with exposed legs rather than skirted bases—they feel less bulky. Pair with minimal side tables.

Leather resists pet hair and dander better than fabric, but sharp claws cause scratches. Top-grain leather with protective coatings offers better resistance. Regular claw trimming helps. Use throw blankets for extra protection. Aniline leather is less pet-friendly than protected finishes.

Leather is more durable (15–20 years vs. 7–10), easier to clean, and hypoallergenic. Fabric offers more colour and texture variety and feels warmer initially. Leather costs more upfront but has lower lifetime maintenance. Fabric suits style-conscious buyers; leather suits practicality.

Neutral tones—chocolate brown, cognac, charcoal, and cream—complement most interiors. Brown works with warm palettes; grey suits modern or Scandinavian schemes. Black leather fits contemporary or industrial spaces. Mid-tone browns offer the most versatility across different décor styles.

High-quality leather chairs last 15–20+ years with proper care. Full-grain leather outlasts top-grain. Lifespan depends on frame quality, stitching durability, and maintenance consistency. Regular conditioning and avoiding direct sunlight significantly extend longevity and appearance.
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