Chairs.
Armchairs, swivels, recliners, and the sculptural one-offs that finish a room. Bracci brings Italian leather comfort pieces; Caracole brings the statement silhouettes. Nearly all are offered in your choice of covering.
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A good accent chair earns its corner: look at seat height against your sofa (within an inch keeps conversation level), and at total footprint — swivels need clearance on the full turn. Pushback recliners like Bracci's read as armchairs but live like loungers, a quiet trick for media rooms that still have to look composed.
Leather develops character where fabric stays crisp — for high-use chairs in sunlit Texas rooms, protected leathers and performance fabrics hold color longest. Every upholstered piece here links its full covering library on the product page, priced by grade, with physical swatches available before you commit.
Chairs are also where a room takes a risk. If the sofa is quiet, let the chair speak — then echo its tone in a side table or a mirror. For dining seating specifically, see Dining Chairs.
What the range looks like
A hundred-plus chairs: Caracole's tailored accents and swivels carry the breadth, Bracci adds Italian leather pushback recliners, and a handful of benchmade Costantini pieces top the craft end. Prices run from about $1,300 to $7,600 as shown — real advertised numbers, with physical swatches available before any covering decision.
The hands behind these rooms also forge the architecture — entry doors, steel window walls, stair railings — and our own forged-iron furniture. One Dallas shop; renovating and furnishing happen here together.