Are you sitting comfortably? You will be with this round-up of very best chair designs from John Makepeace to Rose Uniacke

Cox London
The Lounge Chair after Thibier is Cox London’s first Modernist-inspired chair. Upholstered in a stone-washed linen, the elegant steel frame is curved and engineered by hand and then gilded. From a selection, Cox London

John Makepeace
Designed as a limited edition, the Serendipity chair by the country’s leading furniture designer and maker, John Makepeace, can be made to order in the wood and leather of your choice from a range of samples. £6,600, John Makepeace

Linley London
Taking inspiration from a traditional wing back chair and the work of Danish genius Hans Wegner, Linley have created The Silhouette Chair, strikingly crafted from a single copper panel, which has been individually rolled and hammered. £45,000, Linley London

Tom Faulkner
Playful and sophisticated, the contemporary Harlem chair would suit either a cosy room, study, or a dining area. £850, Tom Faulkner

Ochre
Recline in style with the Divine Recline chaise-longue, upholstered in burnt-orange horsehair with velvet cushions. From a selection, Ochre

Nicky Haslam for OKA
With a carved twisted rope design inspired by an 18th-century classic French design, the Cordon Bois armchair is made of ‘weathered’ acacia and comes upholstered in natural linen. £1,250, OKA Direct

Rose Uniacke
The ‘Hourglass’ stool by Rose Uniacke is made of Jesmonite, a composite material consisting of a gypsum-based material in an acrylic resin. £1,800, Rose Uniacke

Tom Dixon
A 17th-century English archetype rethought and updated for the 21st century, this extravagant and fully upholstered form with copper-plated steel legs has been tweaked to give an even more rakish silhouette. £3,500, Tom Dixon

Simon Thomas Pirie
Made from black walnut and bleached sycamore, the Gazelle2 armchair by bespoke furniture designer and maker, Simon Thomas Pirie, has an upholstered seat and back and is available in other timbers. £1,350, Simon Thomas Pirie

LuxDeco
This super-sleek yet ultra-comfortable Spectre chair in Chamois is made by expert British craftsmen. Available in a wide range of colours. £3,750, LuxDeco

Davidson London
A contemporary take on a classic transatlantic Art Deco design, the Morton has an American black walnut splayed base providing a deep comfortable seat with a shallow tri-buttoned back. From a selection, Davidson London

The Odd Chair Company
A modern interpretation of an old design, the Harry Armchair has cool lines and neat proportions. A softly buttoned back and fixed domed seat mean this chair will look good for years. From a selection, The Odd Chair Company
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