A small accent chair with a deep-buttoned backrest
Where a backless stool feels too temporary, this piece brings the comfort of a proper chair while keeping the proportions petite. The silhouette is defined by a gently curved backrest, button tufted in classic diamond rows, and a square seat cushion that mirrors the tufted pattern along its front edge. Both surfaces are covered in soft white velvet that catches the light with a subtle sheen.
How it is constructed
• Frame and legs: turned from solid wood with a natural, lightly stained finish. The front legs are rounded and taper at the foot; the back legs are slightly splayed for added stability.
• Upholstery: white velvet with a short, dense pile that feels smooth and stays relatively cool. The fabric wraps neatly around the backrest and seat, with piping along the seams.
• Padding: multi-layer foam in the seat and backrest, shaped to offer support while letting the tufted indentations remain pronounced.
• Floor protection: small glides are fitted to the bottom of each leg, helping to protect hard floors from scratches.
Where it shines
Set before a white or mirrored vanity table, the chair creates a cohesive, airy look. In a bedroom it can sit by a window or at a small writing desk. The backrest provides enough support to make long sessions – be it makeup application, journaling or a video call – more comfortable than perching on a standard stool. The compact footprint (similar to a small dining chair) allows it to be used in tight alcoves that cannot accommodate a full armchair.
This chair arrives with the backrest and seat as separate pieces that bolt together using the supplied hardware. A step‑by‑step guide is included, and the process is uncomplicated. To maintain the velvet, brush the pile gently with a soft clothes brush to lift any flattened areas. Spills should be dabbed, not rubbed, with an absorbent cloth. The wooden legs benefit from an occasional wipe with a dry microfibre cloth to remove dust.







