Most rooms have a chair that nobody actually sits in. It’s there, it looks fine, but it never quite calls you over. That’s a waste of a room and a waste of a chair. A genuinely good chair does something different. It becomes the place someone gravitates to at the end of the day, the spot that makes a bedroom feel complete or a living room feel lived in rather than arranged. We’ve been thinking hard about what makes that happen. It’s proportion, mostly. Whether the seat is deep enough, whether the back gives you something to lean into, whether the scale works with how people actually use a space rather than how a showroom wants it to look. Fabric and material matter too, not just for looks but for how a chair feels at nine in the evening when you finally sit down. These are the chairs that earn their corner.