A wingback chair not only is elegant, but protects the occupant from drafts and fireplace heat.
Wingback chairs evoke an air of elegance and sophistication. The chairs originated in the 1700s and were designed to protect the occupant from drafts in an old house or from the heat of a fireplace. Using a wingback chair as a dining chair works well in highly ornate, formal dining rooms. The table you push the chair up to must have enough space underneath and between its legs to accommodate the extra-large size of most wingback chairs.
Instructions
1. Apply a stain repellant to any wingback chair with fabric upholstery. Ensure the stain repellant is applied to the entire chair. The stain repellant helps protect the fabric in case a food or beverage is dropped onto it.
2. Rub leather sealant all over any leather wingback chair you want to use at the dining table. While leather is more resilient than fabric, you still need to ensure it is protected at all times.
3. Lay the chair on its back so you can access the bottom of the legs. Apply a small piece of sticky-backed felt to the bottom of the chair legs. The felt enables your chair to move without scratching your floors.
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