Eclectic interior brand Where Saints Go is putting a timeless design trend in the spotlight with a new collection of mid-century-inspired seating.
Designed for the dining room, each piece in the six-strong collection brings together both form and function, ensuring they are both stylish and comfortable while paying homage to one of the most creative periods of furniture design.
Tracey Hague, Founder of Where Saints Go, said: “This collection has been handpicked to inject laidback luxe into the dining room.
“The clean lines and organic shapes of these chairs brings a sense of effortless cool to any meal time.
“These are statement pieces that evoke a feeling of timeless sophistication.”
The collection is made up of the Wish Mid-Century Dining Chair which is available in two finishes: Ink and Brown. The Wish chair boasts striking ‘Y’ shaped legs that curve into the arm rest, while the seat is handcrafted from paper cord.
The Ikast Dining Chair is crafted from solid wood and luxurious faux leather. The sweeping, simplistic style gives it an effortless Scandinavian polish, while the dark seat gives it a brooding finish.
The PP68-inspired is an iconic chair that has been handcrafted from solid ash wood and exudes Scandi style. It has been ergonomically designed for comfort and has a curved backrest for complete relaxation.
With its wooden frame and black seat, the Magnus brings clean lines and distinctive zig-zag arms to the dining room. Individually handcrafted by skilled artisans, it will complement a range of dining tables.
Completing the collection is the Adagio-inspired Dining Chair, a hybrid of contemporary and vintage design. The handmade wooden dining chair boasts an angular frame of solid wood and commands attention.
The Mid-Century Dining Chair Collection is available now from Where Saints Go. Prices start at £159.