Adele Armchair
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About Adele Armchair
Design
The Adele armchair by Capital sits in that space between graphic and soft. A single tubular line sketches the outer profile, giving the piece a clear, modern silhouette. Inside that outline, the seat and backrest are visibly generous, with rounded volumes that invite use rather than just admiration. Boatto Martino Studio keeps the form compact, about 25.6 inches wide and 37.4 inches deep, so it reads as sculpted but never bulky.
Seen from the side, the curve of the back and arms creates an easy flow. Nothing feels overdrawn. The design works hard in silence, adding presence to a room without taking over the scene.
Materials & Build
At its core, the armchair relies on a solid wooden structure for stability and long-term integrity. Over this frame, variable-density foam is layered to shape the seat and back, giving support where it is needed and softness where it is felt. The legs are metal, slim yet strong, balancing the fuller upholstery above.
Metallic cups and details highlight the junctions between the base and the body of the chair. Finishes in metals, fabrics, and leather can be specified to suit different interiors, from warmer, tactile looks to sharper, more urban combinations.
Comfort
The Adele is designed for real sitting, not just occasional use. The foam construction gives a soft welcome, but it does not collapse. The back offers a steady, reassuring hold, so the user can lean in for a short pause or settle in for a longer conversation.
Seat height is about 16.5 inches, with arms at around 21.7 inches, which keeps posture natural for reading, hosting, or simply relaxing. At roughly 44.1 pounds, the chair feels anchored yet easy enough to reposition when needed.
Placement & Lifestyle
With a height of about 35.4 inches, the armchair sits comfortably in both compact living rooms and more open spaces. It pairs well with low coffee tables and clean-lined sofas, or it can stand alone as a reading chair in a bedroom or study.
Because the finishes span fabric and leather, it adapts to different lifestyles. Fabric can soften a family space, while leather brings a sharper, more formal attitude to lounges, offices, or hotel suites.
Longevity
The combination of a wooden frame, metal base, and carefully calibrated foam is built with daily use in mind. The structure supports the silhouette so it keeps its shape over time, while the metal details resist wear at key touchpoints.
Capital’s Adele from the 2024 armchair collection is not about quick impact. It is about a clear line, well-chosen materials, and a level of comfort that stays consistent, year after year.








