

Tetrad Taransay Ladies Chair in Mixed Fabric and Leather
Softly rounded proportions and layered natural textures give the Tetrad Taransay Ladies Chair a warmer, more relaxed feel than many formal accent chairs. The woven fabric across the seat and back introduces subtle tonal variation, while the rich brown leather arms and base frame the shape with more depth and structure.
Scrolled arms and hand-applied brass studs lean into classic British upholstery traditions, though the mixed-material finish keeps the overall look from feeling heavy or overly traditional. It works particularly well in interiors where darker woods, antique brass, aged oak or patterned rugs already feature, adding texture without dominating the room.
Compared with a standard upright armchair, the Taransay feels deeper and more enveloping through the seat, making it especially suited to reading corners, lounges and quieter spaces where comfort matters as much as appearance. The turned timber legs and front castors lighten the overall silhouette and give the chair more movement visually, helping it sit comfortably alongside both period furniture and more contemporary country interiors.
Natural woven fabric softens the darker leather detailing, creating a balanced look that feels collected rather than overly coordinated. That contrast is a large part of the chair’s appeal — substantial enough to stand alone as a feature piece, yet understated enough to support layered interiors built around texture, artwork and warm lighting.
Handcrafted in Britain, the Taransay carries the reassuring weight and finish associated with traditional Tetrad upholstery, while the smaller footprint of the ladies chair shape makes it easier to place where a full gentleman’s chair could feel oversized.
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Softly rounded proportions and layered natural textures give the Tetrad Taransay Ladies Chair a warmer, more relaxed feel than many formal accent chairs. The woven fabric across the seat and back introduces subtle tonal variation, while the rich brown leather arms and base frame the shape with more depth and structure.
Scrolled arms and hand-applied brass studs lean into classic British upholstery traditions, though the mixed-material finish keeps the overall look from feeling heavy or overly traditional. It works particularly well in interiors where darker woods, antique brass, aged oak or patterned rugs already feature, adding texture without dominating the room.
Compared with a standard upright armchair, the Taransay feels deeper and more enveloping through the seat, making it especially suited to reading corners, lounges and quieter spaces where comfort matters as much as appearance. The turned timber legs and front castors lighten the overall silhouette and give the chair more movement visually, helping it sit comfortably alongside both period furniture and more contemporary country interiors.
Natural woven fabric softens the darker leather detailing, creating a balanced look that feels collected rather than overly coordinated. That contrast is a large part of the chair’s appeal — substantial enough to stand alone as a feature piece, yet understated enough to support layered interiors built around texture, artwork and warm lighting.
Handcrafted in Britain, the Taransay carries the reassuring weight and finish associated with traditional Tetrad upholstery, while the smaller footprint of the ladies chair shape makes it easier to place where a full gentleman’s chair could feel oversized.



















