

Vintage Sofa Company Hexham Chair in Hunting Lodge Harris Tweed Fabric
Heritage detail gives the Hexham its identity, but the overall effect is more balanced than heavy. Hunting Lodge Harris Tweed brings a dry, woven texture and a softer, quieter tone to the chair, so the winged back and buttoned shape feel characterful rather than overdone. It has the structure of a classic fireside chair, yet the neutral fabric makes it easier to use in everyday interiors.
Attention sits naturally on the upper half of the design. Deep buttoning adds depth through the high back, the wings give the silhouette more shape, and the scroll arms soften the outline so it feels inviting rather than rigid. Tan leather piping and brass studs pick out the edges neatly, adding warmth and a more tailored finish without competing with the tweed itself.
Dark wood legs anchor the chair and sharpen the overall look slightly, which works well with the earthy tone of the fabric. Used in a living room, study or reading corner, it brings more visual structure than a plain accent chair while still remaining practical enough for daily use. With no assembly required, it is also straightforward to place as soon as it arrives.
Vintage Sofa Company has leaned into traditional British upholstery cues here, but the Hexham does not feel stuck in one type of interior. It works comfortably with timber furniture, wool rugs, painted cabinetry and soft neutral schemes, and it can also bring a more established feel to a newer room that needs one piece with extra texture and shape.
Original: $1,766.55
-65%$1,766.55
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Description
Heritage detail gives the Hexham its identity, but the overall effect is more balanced than heavy. Hunting Lodge Harris Tweed brings a dry, woven texture and a softer, quieter tone to the chair, so the winged back and buttoned shape feel characterful rather than overdone. It has the structure of a classic fireside chair, yet the neutral fabric makes it easier to use in everyday interiors.
Attention sits naturally on the upper half of the design. Deep buttoning adds depth through the high back, the wings give the silhouette more shape, and the scroll arms soften the outline so it feels inviting rather than rigid. Tan leather piping and brass studs pick out the edges neatly, adding warmth and a more tailored finish without competing with the tweed itself.
Dark wood legs anchor the chair and sharpen the overall look slightly, which works well with the earthy tone of the fabric. Used in a living room, study or reading corner, it brings more visual structure than a plain accent chair while still remaining practical enough for daily use. With no assembly required, it is also straightforward to place as soon as it arrives.
Vintage Sofa Company has leaned into traditional British upholstery cues here, but the Hexham does not feel stuck in one type of interior. It works comfortably with timber furniture, wool rugs, painted cabinetry and soft neutral schemes, and it can also bring a more established feel to a newer room that needs one piece with extra texture and shape.

















