Steve Maskery
Old Oak
There are a couple of excellent dining chair threads on here at the moment and I thought it might be a good idea to give folks the opportunity to chip in what makes a comfortable one. I've made a couple of sets and a few one-offs over the years, and, apart from the very first one I made, I've been happy with the end result. But yesterday I found myself uncomfortably trying to enjoy my dinner.
I've posted before about the disappointing nature of French cuisine, far removed from its reputation. But last night we went to a nice family-run place in La Souteraine, about 40 mins drive from here. At last! Proper linen tablecloths and napkins. A genuine welcome from the father-and-son duo front of house. Excellent, proper French cuisine, not a burger or pizza in sight, Hurrah!
But.
After a while, I found myself rubbing the side of my leg. The front legs of the chair wer too close together, so whilst it was fine if I planted my feet on the floor in front of the chair, as soon as I tucked my legs in, under my seat, they were in contact with the inside faces of the chair legs and very soon became uncomfortable, to the point of being a bit painful, TBH.
So, the best restaurant we have found so far (although I was driving, so no wine and it was siling it down all the way home), but I'd rather sit on my own dining chairs.
What other chair characteristics come high on your own lists?
S
I've posted before about the disappointing nature of French cuisine, far removed from its reputation. But last night we went to a nice family-run place in La Souteraine, about 40 mins drive from here. At last! Proper linen tablecloths and napkins. A genuine welcome from the father-and-son duo front of house. Excellent, proper French cuisine, not a burger or pizza in sight, Hurrah!
But.
After a while, I found myself rubbing the side of my leg. The front legs of the chair wer too close together, so whilst it was fine if I planted my feet on the floor in front of the chair, as soon as I tucked my legs in, under my seat, they were in contact with the inside faces of the chair legs and very soon became uncomfortable, to the point of being a bit painful, TBH.
So, the best restaurant we have found so far (although I was driving, so no wine and it was siling it down all the way home), but I'd rather sit on my own dining chairs.
What other chair characteristics come high on your own lists?
S
