Tub chairs have moved a long way from their traditional roots. Modern designs are sleeker, more sculptural, and beautifully suited to British living rooms where space is often limited and style matters. With their curved backs and gentle silhouette, they bring softness to corners that other seating struggles to fill. Below are seven ways to use them well at home, with practical pointers for spaces of every size.
Placing two tub chairs opposite the sofa creates a relaxed conversation area without dominating the room. Their compact footprint makes this arrangement work even in smaller UK living rooms. A low coffee table between them rounds off the grouping and gives a natural place for cups, books, or a small tray of candles. Our tub chairs range includes shapes that work especially well in pairs.
A single tub chair in a quiet corner becomes an inviting reading spot. Pair it with a small side table for a cup of tea and a book, and add a soft floor lamp for evening reading. The curved back gives a feeling of being gently held, which makes it easier to settle in for longer sessions. A textured throw across the arm finishes the look without effort.
Open plan layouts often need flexible seating. A tub chair can be moved easily between zones, from the living area to a desk or the edge of a dining table. Choose a model with a swivel base for added versatility. Our living room furniture includes complementary pieces that work well in open layouts where the same chair may serve several purposes through the week.
Because tub chairs are smaller than sofas, they are a natural place to introduce a bolder fabric without overwhelming the room. Bouclé, velvet, and textured weaves in muted greens, deep blues, or warm terracotta read beautifully against a neutral sofa. The chair becomes a quiet focal point rather than a loud one, and lets you experiment with colour at a smaller scale.
Two compact tub chairs placed either side of a fireplace bring a traditional sense of symmetry into a modern living room. The curved backs soften the architecture of the mantel and create a balanced view from the doorway. Add a small footstool nearby for extra comfort; our foot stools work especially well in this kind of arrangement.
In a snug or compact second living room, a single tub chair paired with a slim sofa often works better than two larger seats. The curved silhouette reads softer than a square armchair, helping the space feel calmer and less crowded. A small side table alongside completes the look and keeps the floor area clear, which is important in smaller British rooms.
For a more relaxed, layered look, pair a tub chair with a chaise style seat. The contrast between the upright curve of the tub and the longer line of the chaise feels considered without trying too hard. Our lounge chaise chairs work nicely alongside modern tub designs and add a quieter, restful corner to the room.
When choosing a tub chair, think about scale, fabric, and how the chair will be used. A deeper seat suits longer reading sessions, while a firmer back is better for occasional seating. Consider the leg style too; tapered timber legs feel lighter and more modern than fully upholstered bases. Match the leg finish to existing furniture so the chair sits naturally within the room.
Modern tub chairs are some of the most versatile pieces of seating you can bring into a living room. They offer comfort, sculptural appeal, and a softness that complements both modern and more traditional homes across the UK. We stock a wide range of modern furniture at Furniture in Fashion with free UK delivery to help you find the right fit for your space.
Modern designs are far more comfortable than older versions, particularly those with deeper seats and supportive backs. They suit reading and relaxed evenings well.
Tub chairs work in both compact and larger rooms. Their curved profile takes up less visual space than a square armchair, which makes them a good fit for small UK living rooms.
Yes. A single tub chair near a window or at the foot of the bed creates a calm seating spot in a bedroom. Choose a quieter fabric to keep the look restful.
Hard wearing weaves and removable cushion covers are the most practical choices for everyday use. Bouclé and chenille both look beautiful and wear well over time.
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