When there are so many things in life that can be irksome, it is of course important to have chairs that are comfortable. I can't think that any of these seating options would fit the bill.
When I designed and had my furniture maker construct the sofas, armchairs and daybeds, they first drew life size images so that I could see the pieces in situ, and how they might fit in plan form. They then constructed the wooden frame of each piece, so I could get a better understanding of the dimensions in 3D. This step involved changing one set of armchairs because the width was incorrect. Finally the cushioning was installed and each piece tried for comfort, and pitch. Once approved, the last stage involved the fabric upholstery.
Each piece, although visually formal, is extremely comfortable. Seven years on they still look good, even if closer examination shows the effects of sun damage on fabric. Subdued lighting at night masks that completely, and as it's uniform, it is only noticeable to me.
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