Specified by Make Architects, Lyndon Design’s bespoke upholstered seating features two different styles to suit the various areas they are located within The Montpellier Chapter. Fusing classic periodic architecture with contemporary design, they create instant style and character to complement the splendour of the hotel’s Victorian roots.

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The contemporary, stylish restaurant and newly built garden room plays host to over 50 of Lyndon Design’s classic dining chairs that are created from carefully selected natural walnut timber and are finished with a natural lacquer, crafted to the highest quality. Combined with Milano Mink Crest Leather in brown, this bespoke range provides the ultimate in comfort and echo’s the elegance of the hotel.

Lyndon Design’s classic dining chairs with large soft elbow rests are also featured in the hotel’s meeting rooms, the largest of which can sit 16 guests. In keeping with the hotel’s interior design style, these chairs incorporate solid walnut wood into a framed construction and are finished in the same Milano Mink Crest Leather in brown.

Philip Twiss, project architect at Make, said: "Lyndon Design supported our team during the design process enabling us to develop a bespoke range of upholstered seating. The designs complement our modern approach to interior design, the historic character of the original building and the individuality of the Montpellier Chapter."

Part of the luxury hotel group, Swire Hotels, The Montpellier Chapter – which can be viewed at www.themontpellierchapterhotel.com – is the first of a new brand of UK hotels. Blending the old Victorian building with a new extension to create a subtle mix of old and new, The Montpellier Chapter boasts a wealth of character and history wrapped up in a cosmopolitan flair. Located in the heart of Cheltenham – a dynamic and sophisticated town within the stunning greenery of the Cotswolds – The Montpellier Chapter is perfect for those looking for a stylish, calm and contemporary setting with a traditional vibe.

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