What's in this collection
The Denver dining chair is a fully upholstered dining chair with a design that has more considered detail than a plain contemporary chair without the classical ornamentation of a traditional range. The seat and back are upholstered across available fabric and velvet options, and the leg and frame design carries the same transitional character as the table it was designed to accompany: enough detail to give the chair presence and identity in a room, enough restraint to avoid the chair becoming the only thing the room is about.
The chair is proportioned for proper dining use rather than for appearance alone. The seat depth, back height, and padding are designed for sitting through a full meal comfortably, and the construction is intended to hold up to the kind of regular household use a family dining chair takes over years rather than to look good in its first week and gradually disappoint. The frame finish and the upholstery work together to define where on the transitional spectrum a specific Denver configuration sits, and different combinations read quite differently in a room.
The Denver chair in your room
The Denver chair suits homes that are broadly contemporary in their approach but want more from their furniture than a flat or minimal aesthetic delivers. The newer build that has been furnished with quality pieces that have some personality, the period property that has been updated with a modern sensibility while retaining warmth from the original architecture, the home that mixes older and newer pieces without committing fully to either: these are all settings where the Denver chair sits naturally. It gives the dining room a sense of deliberateness without requiring the entire interior to commit to a single direction.
It works as a standalone chair alongside tables from different ranges as well as alongside the Denver table it was designed for. The transitional character of the chair is precisely what gives it this versatility: it does not insist on a specific aesthetic context the way a fully contemporary chair or a fully classical one does. A ceramic or stone-effect table with a contemporary base suits Denver chairs well, giving the dining area a combination that has both visual interest and practical sense. A marble-effect top on a gold base alongside Denver chairs works well in a room with some warmth in the palette. Even a glass-top table with a slender frame can work alongside the Denver if the room provides enough warmth elsewhere to tie the clean table to the more characterful chair.
The comparison with the other range chairs in the collection is worth making before you decide. The Ariana dining chairs sit at the contemporary end: clean, minimal, and suited to modern interiors where the furniture has been chosen for its simplicity. The Louis dining chairs sit at the traditional end: classical proportions, shaped frames, and a formal character that suits period dining rooms and classical interiors. The Denver occupies the territory between those two positions, and for rooms that are themselves between those extremes, which describes the majority of British homes, the Denver is often the most naturally fitting choice. Seeing all three in the showroom alongside each other tends to make the comparison clear quickly.
Upholstery choice has a significant effect on how the Denver chair reads in a specific room. A plain mid-tone fabric keeps the chair's transitional character the primary quality: the design does the work and the upholstery sits quietly within it. A richer fabric or a deeper colour, a warm grey, a navy, or a textured weave with some character to it, gives the chair more presence and warmth in the room. Velvet dining chairs in a Denver configuration are a strong choice for a dining room where the brief has some occasion to it: the depth of velvet alongside the Denver's more considered frame gives the chair a quality that suits a room being properly furnished rather than just equipped. The practical trade-offs of velvet apply regardless of the chair design, and the velvet dining chairs page covers those in full.
Comfort and upholstery
The Denver chair is designed for daily use. The seat and back proportions are suited to a proper meal rather than a formal occasion only, and the upholstery gives enough comfort for sitting through a full dinner without the deep padding that would make the chair feel oversized or stiff in a room that is broadly contemporary in its approach.
For households using the dining room every evening, the upholstery choice has a practical dimension alongside the aesthetic one. A quality tightly woven plain fabric in a mid-tone is the most forgiving option for regular family use: it handles spills and everyday contact without the marking anxiety of velvet or pale upholstery, cleans straightforwardly with a damp cloth and mild solution, and holds its appearance over years of use without demanding consistent careful maintenance. For a family with young children eating at the table most evenings, a robust mid-tone fabric is the honest recommendation alongside the Denver's transitional design: it gives the chair its character without the household being at the mercy of a demanding fabric.
A fabric with some texture or weave interest, rather than a completely plain surface, suits the Denver's character particularly well and is worth considering alongside the plain options. A slightly textured mid-weight fabric in a warm neutral or a deeper tone gives the chair more visual interest than a smooth plain equivalent without the maintenance demands of velvet, and the Denver's design carries that kind of upholstery comfortably.
Sizes and sets
The Denver dining chairs are available individually and in sets of four and six. A set of four suits a household eating together regularly in a standard dining room or kitchen-diner. A set of six is the right step up for a household that regularly has guests or eats as six without wanting to bring in extra chairs from elsewhere in the house.
Buying individually is the right approach when adding to an existing set, replacing a damaged chair, or wanting to try a single chair in the room before committing to a full set. If adding Denver chairs to an existing set bought at a different time, confirming that the specific fabric colour is still available in the same version is worth doing before you order, because upholstery colours can vary slightly between production runs.
Spreading the Cost
Finance is available on many of our dining chairs, subject to status. A set of Denver dining chairs in a quality upholstery is a meaningful purchase, and spreading the cost can make the right set more accessible. We're happy to talk through the options at any point.
Why buy from Shawcross
We're based in Manchester and our showroom is open if you'd like to see the Denver dining chairs in person before buying. The transitional character of the Denver is something that product photography finds harder to convey than either a very plain or a very ornate design: the quality of the frame detail, the weight of the upholstery, and how the chair reads in a real space alongside a specific table are all things a visit makes clear in a way that product pages cannot. If you're deciding between the Denver and one of the other range chairs, seeing all three in the showroom alongside the table you're considering tends to make the comparison concrete rather than theoretical.
We deliver nationally across the UK, and you can contact us at any stage for guidance on upholstery choice, compatibility with a specific table, or whether the Denver is the right chair for your room before you order.