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When the Chair Makes the Palette
A green velvet desk chair is not a neutral choice. It is an accent decision: the most visible element in the home office from across the room, and the piece that signals the space has been considered as a room rather than a workstation. Deep ribbed botanical green velvet, five castors, full swivel. Seat adjusts 510 to 610mm. Compact 565 x 560mm footprint, no armrests. Same specification as the black version. Same form. Different room.
Green velvet. Ribbed texture. Adjustable seat. Five castors. The chair for a room with a direction.
Green, Texture and the Essentials
- Botanical green velvet: Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals and natural wood where green reads as organic. Creates a palette conflict in cool, grey or blue-dominated rooms.
- Ribbed texture: Catches light differently across each rib, giving the colour visual depth. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet reads as more dynamic.
- Seat height 510 to 610mm: Ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct height is the most important practical decision for a desk chair.
- Compact footprint 565 x 560mm: Bedroom corners, study nooks and home office alcoves without crowding the floor space.
- Five castors, 360-degree swivel: Nylon five-point base. Smooth on hard floors and carpet. Full rotation without repositioning.
- Also available in black, warm grey and pink: Same form and specification in additional colours for different room directions.
Warm Metal at the Desk
For a desk where the green chair is one half of a warm, organic desk setup and the other half is directional task lighting, the industrial style desk lamp in copper provides a warm copper metallic task light whose tone sits naturally alongside botanical green and natural wood without clashing. Copper and green are a pairing that recurs consistently in the most photographed desk setups precisely because both finishes share the organic, warm register that makes a home office feel like a room. For how small rooms with multiple purposes work, dressing, personal space can be organised so each function feels considered rather than improvised, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour and material placement can make a compact space feel genuinely designed.
Green Is the Room's Direction
A neutral desk chair occupies the desk position without contributing to the room. A green velvet chair commits to something: the room has a colour direction and the chair is part of it. Botanical green introduces warmth and character without the aggression of a primary colour, and the ribbed velvet texture gives the tone its depth in a way flat fabric cannot. The result is a chair that reads as a considered room element even when the desk is not in use.
Seat height adjusts from 510 to 610mm, five smooth-rolling castors, 565mm wide and 560mm deep, no armrests. The specification is identical to the black version. The difference is everything the colour does to the room around it. For the same velvet chair in a warmer neutral for a room where colour direction is wanted without the boldness of green, the velvet swivel office chair in warm grey provides the same ribbed texture and specification in a tone that recedes into a warm palette rather than contributing to it. For how a compact room used for two purposes work and personal space can be organised so the desk and chair feel like a considered zone rather than a functional corner squeezed in, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour, material and placement work together to make a compact space feel intentional rather than improvised.
Colour, Texture, Mechanics, Fit
- Botanical green velvet: colour that commits. A choice rather than a default. Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals, natural wood and rattan where green reads as organic rather than jarring.
- Ribbed velvet texture: depth within the colour. The ribbed pattern catches light differently across each rib, creating visual movement within the colour. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet does not.
- Seat height adjusts 510mm to 610mm. Covers the ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct seat height reduces strain across a working session more than any aesthetic choice.
- 565mm wide, 560mm deep: compact footprint. Fits a narrower study, bedroom corner or home office alcove without crowding the space.
- Five smooth-rolling castors, full swivel. Nylon five-point base with castors for hard floors and carpet. 360-degree rotation for natural desk movement.
- No armrests: clean silhouette. The armrest-free profile lets the chair slide fully under most desks with a fixed apron and keeps the visual line clean beneath the richness of the velvet upholstery.
Which Rooms Make Green Work
Green velvet works hardest where the palette has organic material or earthy tone. Against sage or deep green walls the chair echoes the room tonally. Against warm white, cream or natural plaster it reads as the one deliberate colour in a room of near-neutrals. Against warm wood desk and shelving it continues the organic register of the materials below.
It does not suit cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms where botanical green creates a palette conflict. In those contexts the black or warm grey versions are the better choice.
The Desk Chair as Accent Piece
Most office chairs are chosen to disappear: black mesh, grey foam, beige fabric. A green velvet chair inverts that logic: it is the room's accent from the desk position, drawing the eye when the room is viewed from the door and signalling that the home office has been as considered as any other room in the house.
This works best when the desk setup supports the statement: a desk chosen rather than acquired, lighting that suits the room as much as the task. The chair is the most visible element from across the room and should earn that position.
Three Things to Confirm First
- Check the palette works before ordering. Green velvet is a commitment. Hold a swatch or colour reference against the walls, desk surface and other key elements in the room before purchasing. The botanical green reads differently against warm walls than cool ones, and differently under artificial light than natural light.
- Ribbed velvet needs the same care as smooth velvet. Dust with a soft dry brush along the direction of the ribs rather than across them. No water, moisture or solvents on the velvet surface. A lint roller handles surface debris without disturbing the pile or the ribbed pattern.
- Confirm desk height compatibility. The seat adjusts from 510 to 610mm. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm tall. Measure the desk height and confirm it falls within the adjustment range before ordering.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
Green Velvet Desk Chair: Your Questions
Sage, olive or deep green walls where the chair echoes the palette. Warm white, cream or natural plaster where green reads as the one deliberate colour in a near-neutral room. Warm wood desks and shelving where botanical green continues the organic material register. Not suited to cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms.
Ribbed velvet has parallel channels in the pile rather than a flat surface. Each rib catches light at a slightly different angle, creating movement within the colour. At a distance it gives the green more visual depth. Up close it is more tactile. The colour reads richer than in a plain weave.
Yes. Seat height 510 to 610mm, dimensions 960 x 565 x 560mm, five nylon castors, 360-degree swivel, no armrests, foam padded. The only differences between colour variants are the upholstery colour and texture. All other components are identical.
510 to 610mm from floor to seat. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm. Confirm your desk height falls within the range before ordering. Correct seat height positions elbows at roughly 90 degrees with hands on the desk.
Lint and light-coloured pet hair show clearly against the dark tone and need regular attention with a lint roller. Fine dust can collect in the ribbed channels: a soft brush worked along the rib direction removes it. Marks from everyday use are less visible on green than on lighter velvet colours.
Brush along the ribs with a soft dry brush. Do not rub across the ribs. Blot marks with a dry cloth only. No water, steam or solvents. A specialist velvet cleaner only if necessary, tested on a hidden area first.
Warm neutrals: cream, plaster and warm white as wall and surface colours. Warm metals: copper and brass complement the botanical green without clash. Natural materials: wood, rattan, cane and linen share the same organic register. Cool contrasts such as grey, chrome and blue conflict with the green's warmth.
Comfortable for a standard working day. Not a dedicated ergonomic chair with lumbar support: for all-day use, confirm seat height adjustment alone is sufficient. For evening or part-day use the comfort level is well suited.
Yes. The 510 to 610mm range covers most dressing table heights and the 360-degree swivel suits leaning toward a mirror. The green velvet reads naturally as a room piece in a dressing area, the colour and texture contributing to the space in the same way a velvet vanity stool does.
Styling Ideas to Make Green Go Glam
Anchor it with gold hardware, pair with dark woods or marbled desks, and layer in emerald accents for harmony. For more curated desk decor inspo:
Overview
When the Chair Makes the Palette
A green velvet desk chair is not a neutral choice. It is an accent decision: the most visible element in the home office from across the room, and the piece that signals the space has been considered as a room rather than a workstation. Deep ribbed botanical green velvet, five castors, full swivel. Seat adjusts 510 to 610mm. Compact 565 x 560mm footprint, no armrests. Same specification as the black version. Same form. Different room.
Green velvet. Ribbed texture. Adjustable seat. Five castors. The chair for a room with a direction.
Green, Texture and the Essentials
- Botanical green velvet: Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals and natural wood where green reads as organic. Creates a palette conflict in cool, grey or blue-dominated rooms.
- Ribbed texture: Catches light differently across each rib, giving the colour visual depth. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet reads as more dynamic.
- Seat height 510 to 610mm: Ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct height is the most important practical decision for a desk chair.
- Compact footprint 565 x 560mm: Bedroom corners, study nooks and home office alcoves without crowding the floor space.
- Five castors, 360-degree swivel: Nylon five-point base. Smooth on hard floors and carpet. Full rotation without repositioning.
- Also available in black, warm grey and pink: Same form and specification in additional colours for different room directions.
Warm Metal at the Desk
For a desk where the green chair is one half of a warm, organic desk setup and the other half is directional task lighting, the industrial style desk lamp in copper provides a warm copper metallic task light whose tone sits naturally alongside botanical green and natural wood without clashing. Copper and green are a pairing that recurs consistently in the most photographed desk setups precisely because both finishes share the organic, warm register that makes a home office feel like a room. For how small rooms with multiple purposes work, dressing, personal space can be organised so each function feels considered rather than improvised, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour and material placement can make a compact space feel genuinely designed.
Description
Green Is the Room's Direction
A neutral desk chair occupies the desk position without contributing to the room. A green velvet chair commits to something: the room has a colour direction and the chair is part of it. Botanical green introduces warmth and character without the aggression of a primary colour, and the ribbed velvet texture gives the tone its depth in a way flat fabric cannot. The result is a chair that reads as a considered room element even when the desk is not in use.
Seat height adjusts from 510 to 610mm, five smooth-rolling castors, 565mm wide and 560mm deep, no armrests. The specification is identical to the black version. The difference is everything the colour does to the room around it. For the same velvet chair in a warmer neutral for a room where colour direction is wanted without the boldness of green, the velvet swivel office chair in warm grey provides the same ribbed texture and specification in a tone that recedes into a warm palette rather than contributing to it. For how a compact room used for two purposes work and personal space can be organised so the desk and chair feel like a considered zone rather than a functional corner squeezed in, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour, material and placement work together to make a compact space feel intentional rather than improvised.
Colour, Texture, Mechanics, Fit
- Botanical green velvet: colour that commits. A choice rather than a default. Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals, natural wood and rattan where green reads as organic rather than jarring.
- Ribbed velvet texture: depth within the colour. The ribbed pattern catches light differently across each rib, creating visual movement within the colour. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet does not.
- Seat height adjusts 510mm to 610mm. Covers the ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct seat height reduces strain across a working session more than any aesthetic choice.
- 565mm wide, 560mm deep: compact footprint. Fits a narrower study, bedroom corner or home office alcove without crowding the space.
- Five smooth-rolling castors, full swivel. Nylon five-point base with castors for hard floors and carpet. 360-degree rotation for natural desk movement.
- No armrests: clean silhouette. The armrest-free profile lets the chair slide fully under most desks with a fixed apron and keeps the visual line clean beneath the richness of the velvet upholstery.
Which Rooms Make Green Work
Green velvet works hardest where the palette has organic material or earthy tone. Against sage or deep green walls the chair echoes the room tonally. Against warm white, cream or natural plaster it reads as the one deliberate colour in a room of near-neutrals. Against warm wood desk and shelving it continues the organic register of the materials below.
It does not suit cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms where botanical green creates a palette conflict. In those contexts the black or warm grey versions are the better choice.
The Desk Chair as Accent Piece
Most office chairs are chosen to disappear: black mesh, grey foam, beige fabric. A green velvet chair inverts that logic: it is the room's accent from the desk position, drawing the eye when the room is viewed from the door and signalling that the home office has been as considered as any other room in the house.
This works best when the desk setup supports the statement: a desk chosen rather than acquired, lighting that suits the room as much as the task. The chair is the most visible element from across the room and should earn that position.
Three Things to Confirm First
- Check the palette works before ordering. Green velvet is a commitment. Hold a swatch or colour reference against the walls, desk surface and other key elements in the room before purchasing. The botanical green reads differently against warm walls than cool ones, and differently under artificial light than natural light.
- Ribbed velvet needs the same care as smooth velvet. Dust with a soft dry brush along the direction of the ribs rather than across them. No water, moisture or solvents on the velvet surface. A lint roller handles surface debris without disturbing the pile or the ribbed pattern.
- Confirm desk height compatibility. The seat adjusts from 510 to 610mm. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm tall. Measure the desk height and confirm it falls within the adjustment range before ordering.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
Green Velvet Desk Chair: Your Questions
Sage, olive or deep green walls where the chair echoes the palette. Warm white, cream or natural plaster where green reads as the one deliberate colour in a near-neutral room. Warm wood desks and shelving where botanical green continues the organic material register. Not suited to cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms.
Ribbed velvet has parallel channels in the pile rather than a flat surface. Each rib catches light at a slightly different angle, creating movement within the colour. At a distance it gives the green more visual depth. Up close it is more tactile. The colour reads richer than in a plain weave.
Yes. Seat height 510 to 610mm, dimensions 960 x 565 x 560mm, five nylon castors, 360-degree swivel, no armrests, foam padded. The only differences between colour variants are the upholstery colour and texture. All other components are identical.
510 to 610mm from floor to seat. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm. Confirm your desk height falls within the range before ordering. Correct seat height positions elbows at roughly 90 degrees with hands on the desk.
Lint and light-coloured pet hair show clearly against the dark tone and need regular attention with a lint roller. Fine dust can collect in the ribbed channels: a soft brush worked along the rib direction removes it. Marks from everyday use are less visible on green than on lighter velvet colours.
Brush along the ribs with a soft dry brush. Do not rub across the ribs. Blot marks with a dry cloth only. No water, steam or solvents. A specialist velvet cleaner only if necessary, tested on a hidden area first.
Warm neutrals: cream, plaster and warm white as wall and surface colours. Warm metals: copper and brass complement the botanical green without clash. Natural materials: wood, rattan, cane and linen share the same organic register. Cool contrasts such as grey, chrome and blue conflict with the green's warmth.
Comfortable for a standard working day. Not a dedicated ergonomic chair with lumbar support: for all-day use, confirm seat height adjustment alone is sufficient. For evening or part-day use the comfort level is well suited.
Yes. The 510 to 610mm range covers most dressing table heights and the 360-degree swivel suits leaning toward a mirror. The green velvet reads naturally as a room piece in a dressing area, the colour and texture contributing to the space in the same way a velvet vanity stool does.
Knowledge Hub
Styling Ideas to Make Green Go Glam
Anchor it with gold hardware, pair with dark woods or marbled desks, and layer in emerald accents for harmony. For more curated desk decor inspo:
Velvet Swivel Office Chair - Green
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Overview
Description
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
FAQs
Knowledge Hub
When the Chair Makes the Palette
A green velvet desk chair is not a neutral choice. It is an accent decision: the most visible element in the home office from across the room, and the piece that signals the space has been considered as a room rather than a workstation. Deep ribbed botanical green velvet, five castors, full swivel. Seat adjusts 510 to 610mm. Compact 565 x 560mm footprint, no armrests. Same specification as the black version. Same form. Different room.
Green velvet. Ribbed texture. Adjustable seat. Five castors. The chair for a room with a direction.
Green, Texture and the Essentials
- Botanical green velvet: Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals and natural wood where green reads as organic. Creates a palette conflict in cool, grey or blue-dominated rooms.
- Ribbed texture: Catches light differently across each rib, giving the colour visual depth. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet reads as more dynamic.
- Seat height 510 to 610mm: Ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct height is the most important practical decision for a desk chair.
- Compact footprint 565 x 560mm: Bedroom corners, study nooks and home office alcoves without crowding the floor space.
- Five castors, 360-degree swivel: Nylon five-point base. Smooth on hard floors and carpet. Full rotation without repositioning.
- Also available in black, warm grey and pink: Same form and specification in additional colours for different room directions.
Warm Metal at the Desk
For a desk where the green chair is one half of a warm, organic desk setup and the other half is directional task lighting, the industrial style desk lamp in copper provides a warm copper metallic task light whose tone sits naturally alongside botanical green and natural wood without clashing. Copper and green are a pairing that recurs consistently in the most photographed desk setups precisely because both finishes share the organic, warm register that makes a home office feel like a room. For how small rooms with multiple purposes work, dressing, personal space can be organised so each function feels considered rather than improvised, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour and material placement can make a compact space feel genuinely designed.
Green Is the Room's Direction
A neutral desk chair occupies the desk position without contributing to the room. A green velvet chair commits to something: the room has a colour direction and the chair is part of it. Botanical green introduces warmth and character without the aggression of a primary colour, and the ribbed velvet texture gives the tone its depth in a way flat fabric cannot. The result is a chair that reads as a considered room element even when the desk is not in use.
Seat height adjusts from 510 to 610mm, five smooth-rolling castors, 565mm wide and 560mm deep, no armrests. The specification is identical to the black version. The difference is everything the colour does to the room around it. For the same velvet chair in a warmer neutral for a room where colour direction is wanted without the boldness of green, the velvet swivel office chair in warm grey provides the same ribbed texture and specification in a tone that recedes into a warm palette rather than contributing to it. For how a compact room used for two purposes work and personal space can be organised so the desk and chair feel like a considered zone rather than a functional corner squeezed in, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour, material and placement work together to make a compact space feel intentional rather than improvised.
Colour, Texture, Mechanics, Fit
- Botanical green velvet: colour that commits. A choice rather than a default. Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals, natural wood and rattan where green reads as organic rather than jarring.
- Ribbed velvet texture: depth within the colour. The ribbed pattern catches light differently across each rib, creating visual movement within the colour. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet does not.
- Seat height adjusts 510mm to 610mm. Covers the ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct seat height reduces strain across a working session more than any aesthetic choice.
- 565mm wide, 560mm deep: compact footprint. Fits a narrower study, bedroom corner or home office alcove without crowding the space.
- Five smooth-rolling castors, full swivel. Nylon five-point base with castors for hard floors and carpet. 360-degree rotation for natural desk movement.
- No armrests: clean silhouette. The armrest-free profile lets the chair slide fully under most desks with a fixed apron and keeps the visual line clean beneath the richness of the velvet upholstery.
Which Rooms Make Green Work
Green velvet works hardest where the palette has organic material or earthy tone. Against sage or deep green walls the chair echoes the room tonally. Against warm white, cream or natural plaster it reads as the one deliberate colour in a room of near-neutrals. Against warm wood desk and shelving it continues the organic register of the materials below.
It does not suit cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms where botanical green creates a palette conflict. In those contexts the black or warm grey versions are the better choice.
The Desk Chair as Accent Piece
Most office chairs are chosen to disappear: black mesh, grey foam, beige fabric. A green velvet chair inverts that logic: it is the room's accent from the desk position, drawing the eye when the room is viewed from the door and signalling that the home office has been as considered as any other room in the house.
This works best when the desk setup supports the statement: a desk chosen rather than acquired, lighting that suits the room as much as the task. The chair is the most visible element from across the room and should earn that position.
Three Things to Confirm First
- Check the palette works before ordering. Green velvet is a commitment. Hold a swatch or colour reference against the walls, desk surface and other key elements in the room before purchasing. The botanical green reads differently against warm walls than cool ones, and differently under artificial light than natural light.
- Ribbed velvet needs the same care as smooth velvet. Dust with a soft dry brush along the direction of the ribs rather than across them. No water, moisture or solvents on the velvet surface. A lint roller handles surface debris without disturbing the pile or the ribbed pattern.
- Confirm desk height compatibility. The seat adjusts from 510 to 610mm. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm tall. Measure the desk height and confirm it falls within the adjustment range before ordering.
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
Green Velvet Desk Chair: Your Questions
Sage, olive or deep green walls where the chair echoes the palette. Warm white, cream or natural plaster where green reads as the one deliberate colour in a near-neutral room. Warm wood desks and shelving where botanical green continues the organic material register. Not suited to cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms.
Ribbed velvet has parallel channels in the pile rather than a flat surface. Each rib catches light at a slightly different angle, creating movement within the colour. At a distance it gives the green more visual depth. Up close it is more tactile. The colour reads richer than in a plain weave.
Yes. Seat height 510 to 610mm, dimensions 960 x 565 x 560mm, five nylon castors, 360-degree swivel, no armrests, foam padded. The only differences between colour variants are the upholstery colour and texture. All other components are identical.
510 to 610mm from floor to seat. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm. Confirm your desk height falls within the range before ordering. Correct seat height positions elbows at roughly 90 degrees with hands on the desk.
Lint and light-coloured pet hair show clearly against the dark tone and need regular attention with a lint roller. Fine dust can collect in the ribbed channels: a soft brush worked along the rib direction removes it. Marks from everyday use are less visible on green than on lighter velvet colours.
Brush along the ribs with a soft dry brush. Do not rub across the ribs. Blot marks with a dry cloth only. No water, steam or solvents. A specialist velvet cleaner only if necessary, tested on a hidden area first.
Warm neutrals: cream, plaster and warm white as wall and surface colours. Warm metals: copper and brass complement the botanical green without clash. Natural materials: wood, rattan, cane and linen share the same organic register. Cool contrasts such as grey, chrome and blue conflict with the green's warmth.
Comfortable for a standard working day. Not a dedicated ergonomic chair with lumbar support: for all-day use, confirm seat height adjustment alone is sufficient. For evening or part-day use the comfort level is well suited.
Yes. The 510 to 610mm range covers most dressing table heights and the 360-degree swivel suits leaning toward a mirror. The green velvet reads naturally as a room piece in a dressing area, the colour and texture contributing to the space in the same way a velvet vanity stool does.
Styling Ideas to Make Green Go Glam
Anchor it with gold hardware, pair with dark woods or marbled desks, and layer in emerald accents for harmony. For more curated desk decor inspo:
Overview
When the Chair Makes the Palette
A green velvet desk chair is not a neutral choice. It is an accent decision: the most visible element in the home office from across the room, and the piece that signals the space has been considered as a room rather than a workstation. Deep ribbed botanical green velvet, five castors, full swivel. Seat adjusts 510 to 610mm. Compact 565 x 560mm footprint, no armrests. Same specification as the black version. Same form. Different room.
Green velvet. Ribbed texture. Adjustable seat. Five castors. The chair for a room with a direction.
Green, Texture and the Essentials
- Botanical green velvet: Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals and natural wood where green reads as organic. Creates a palette conflict in cool, grey or blue-dominated rooms.
- Ribbed texture: Catches light differently across each rib, giving the colour visual depth. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet reads as more dynamic.
- Seat height 510 to 610mm: Ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct height is the most important practical decision for a desk chair.
- Compact footprint 565 x 560mm: Bedroom corners, study nooks and home office alcoves without crowding the floor space.
- Five castors, 360-degree swivel: Nylon five-point base. Smooth on hard floors and carpet. Full rotation without repositioning.
- Also available in black, warm grey and pink: Same form and specification in additional colours for different room directions.
Warm Metal at the Desk
For a desk where the green chair is one half of a warm, organic desk setup and the other half is directional task lighting, the industrial style desk lamp in copper provides a warm copper metallic task light whose tone sits naturally alongside botanical green and natural wood without clashing. Copper and green are a pairing that recurs consistently in the most photographed desk setups precisely because both finishes share the organic, warm register that makes a home office feel like a room. For how small rooms with multiple purposes work, dressing, personal space can be organised so each function feels considered rather than improvised, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour and material placement can make a compact space feel genuinely designed.
Description
Green Is the Room's Direction
A neutral desk chair occupies the desk position without contributing to the room. A green velvet chair commits to something: the room has a colour direction and the chair is part of it. Botanical green introduces warmth and character without the aggression of a primary colour, and the ribbed velvet texture gives the tone its depth in a way flat fabric cannot. The result is a chair that reads as a considered room element even when the desk is not in use.
Seat height adjusts from 510 to 610mm, five smooth-rolling castors, 565mm wide and 560mm deep, no armrests. The specification is identical to the black version. The difference is everything the colour does to the room around it. For the same velvet chair in a warmer neutral for a room where colour direction is wanted without the boldness of green, the velvet swivel office chair in warm grey provides the same ribbed texture and specification in a tone that recedes into a warm palette rather than contributing to it. For how a compact room used for two purposes work and personal space can be organised so the desk and chair feel like a considered zone rather than a functional corner squeezed in, our guide to small room ideas covers how colour, material and placement work together to make a compact space feel intentional rather than improvised.
Colour, Texture, Mechanics, Fit
- Botanical green velvet: colour that commits. A choice rather than a default. Works in rooms with sage walls, warm neutrals, natural wood and rattan where green reads as organic rather than jarring.
- Ribbed velvet texture: depth within the colour. The ribbed pattern catches light differently across each rib, creating visual movement within the colour. Flat fabric reads as a single tone. Ribbed velvet does not.
- Seat height adjusts 510mm to 610mm. Covers the ergonomic range for most standard desks. Correct seat height reduces strain across a working session more than any aesthetic choice.
- 565mm wide, 560mm deep: compact footprint. Fits a narrower study, bedroom corner or home office alcove without crowding the space.
- Five smooth-rolling castors, full swivel. Nylon five-point base with castors for hard floors and carpet. 360-degree rotation for natural desk movement.
- No armrests: clean silhouette. The armrest-free profile lets the chair slide fully under most desks with a fixed apron and keeps the visual line clean beneath the richness of the velvet upholstery.
Which Rooms Make Green Work
Green velvet works hardest where the palette has organic material or earthy tone. Against sage or deep green walls the chair echoes the room tonally. Against warm white, cream or natural plaster it reads as the one deliberate colour in a room of near-neutrals. Against warm wood desk and shelving it continues the organic register of the materials below.
It does not suit cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms where botanical green creates a palette conflict. In those contexts the black or warm grey versions are the better choice.
The Desk Chair as Accent Piece
Most office chairs are chosen to disappear: black mesh, grey foam, beige fabric. A green velvet chair inverts that logic: it is the room's accent from the desk position, drawing the eye when the room is viewed from the door and signalling that the home office has been as considered as any other room in the house.
This works best when the desk setup supports the statement: a desk chosen rather than acquired, lighting that suits the room as much as the task. The chair is the most visible element from across the room and should earn that position.
Three Things to Confirm First
- Check the palette works before ordering. Green velvet is a commitment. Hold a swatch or colour reference against the walls, desk surface and other key elements in the room before purchasing. The botanical green reads differently against warm walls than cool ones, and differently under artificial light than natural light.
- Ribbed velvet needs the same care as smooth velvet. Dust with a soft dry brush along the direction of the ribs rather than across them. No water, moisture or solvents on the velvet surface. A lint roller handles surface debris without disturbing the pile or the ribbed pattern.
- Confirm desk height compatibility. The seat adjusts from 510 to 610mm. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm tall. Measure the desk height and confirm it falls within the adjustment range before ordering.
Specifications
Delivery & Returns
Delivery
| Service | Timescale | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 1–3 working days | Free |
| Next working day | Order before 4pm | £5.95 |
UK mainland only. Orders placed on weekends or bank holidays are dispatched the next working day.
We are unable to deliver to Northern Ireland, the Scottish Isles, Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Wight, the Isle of Man, or the Isles of Scilly. Full delivery information.
Returns
28-day returns policy. Contact us within 28 days of receipt if you are not happy with your order.
Items must be returned unused and in their original packaging. Our UK-based team will guide you through the process. Full returns information.
FAQs
Green Velvet Desk Chair: Your Questions
Sage, olive or deep green walls where the chair echoes the palette. Warm white, cream or natural plaster where green reads as the one deliberate colour in a near-neutral room. Warm wood desks and shelving where botanical green continues the organic material register. Not suited to cool, grey-heavy or blue-dominated rooms.
Ribbed velvet has parallel channels in the pile rather than a flat surface. Each rib catches light at a slightly different angle, creating movement within the colour. At a distance it gives the green more visual depth. Up close it is more tactile. The colour reads richer than in a plain weave.
Yes. Seat height 510 to 610mm, dimensions 960 x 565 x 560mm, five nylon castors, 360-degree swivel, no armrests, foam padded. The only differences between colour variants are the upholstery colour and texture. All other components are identical.
510 to 610mm from floor to seat. Most standard desks sit between 720 and 760mm. Confirm your desk height falls within the range before ordering. Correct seat height positions elbows at roughly 90 degrees with hands on the desk.
Lint and light-coloured pet hair show clearly against the dark tone and need regular attention with a lint roller. Fine dust can collect in the ribbed channels: a soft brush worked along the rib direction removes it. Marks from everyday use are less visible on green than on lighter velvet colours.
Brush along the ribs with a soft dry brush. Do not rub across the ribs. Blot marks with a dry cloth only. No water, steam or solvents. A specialist velvet cleaner only if necessary, tested on a hidden area first.
Warm neutrals: cream, plaster and warm white as wall and surface colours. Warm metals: copper and brass complement the botanical green without clash. Natural materials: wood, rattan, cane and linen share the same organic register. Cool contrasts such as grey, chrome and blue conflict with the green's warmth.
Comfortable for a standard working day. Not a dedicated ergonomic chair with lumbar support: for all-day use, confirm seat height adjustment alone is sufficient. For evening or part-day use the comfort level is well suited.
Yes. The 510 to 610mm range covers most dressing table heights and the 360-degree swivel suits leaning toward a mirror. The green velvet reads naturally as a room piece in a dressing area, the colour and texture contributing to the space in the same way a velvet vanity stool does.
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Styling Ideas to Make Green Go Glam
Anchor it with gold hardware, pair with dark woods or marbled desks, and layer in emerald accents for harmony. For more curated desk decor inspo: