



Vintage Sofa Company Apache Chair in Washed Green Canvas and Leather
More than a standard accent chair, the Apache is defined by its shape. The tall back, sweeping arms and rounded lower form give it a more architectural feel than a typical occasional chair, which is what makes it stand out so quickly in a room. It feels considered and sculptural, but not harsh.
The material mix plays a big part in that balance. The washed green canvas gives the chair a softer, more lived-in surface, while the tan leather adds warmth and contrast through the inner seating area. Together, they stop the silhouette from feeling too severe and give the piece more depth than a single-finish chair.
The exposed frame also helps set the Apache apart. It gives the design a cleaner, more contemporary edge than a fully upholstered armchair, while the taller back and shaped seat help it feel more supportive than many purely decorative accent chairs. That matters on a piece like this, as it needs to offer proper day-to-day comfort as well as visual impact.
Made by Vintage Sofa Company, the Apache works best where one chair is expected to do more than simply fill a spare corner. It suits living rooms, bedrooms, studies and reading areas where a conventional armchair might feel too predictable, and where a stronger silhouette can add shape, contrast and personality to the overall scheme.
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More than a standard accent chair, the Apache is defined by its shape. The tall back, sweeping arms and rounded lower form give it a more architectural feel than a typical occasional chair, which is what makes it stand out so quickly in a room. It feels considered and sculptural, but not harsh.
The material mix plays a big part in that balance. The washed green canvas gives the chair a softer, more lived-in surface, while the tan leather adds warmth and contrast through the inner seating area. Together, they stop the silhouette from feeling too severe and give the piece more depth than a single-finish chair.
The exposed frame also helps set the Apache apart. It gives the design a cleaner, more contemporary edge than a fully upholstered armchair, while the taller back and shaped seat help it feel more supportive than many purely decorative accent chairs. That matters on a piece like this, as it needs to offer proper day-to-day comfort as well as visual impact.
Made by Vintage Sofa Company, the Apache works best where one chair is expected to do more than simply fill a spare corner. It suits living rooms, bedrooms, studies and reading areas where a conventional armchair might feel too predictable, and where a stronger silhouette can add shape, contrast and personality to the overall scheme.

















