A sofa alone does not finish a living room. It anchors it, but there is usually a corner, an angle, a spot near the window that stays awkward until the right chair arrives. That is what a good armchair actually does. It resolves the room. It gives the eye somewhere to land and gives people somewhere to settle that is not all on the same sofa. We have spent a lot of time thinking about what makes an armchair earn that role rather than just fill the space. Scale matters enormously. So does the relationship between the legs and the seat height, the way the arms sit, whether the proportions feel considered or accidental. Fabric and finish affect how the chair reads against everything else in the room. We have pulled together pieces that do the job properly, from classic shapes that suit older homes to cleaner lines that work in more contemporary rooms. Every one of them pulls its weight.