As apartments become more compact and interior layouts become more flexible, furniture buyers are paying closer attention to one factor that was once easy to overlook:
How much usable space does a chair actually require?
A lounge chair may be comfortable, but wide arms, oversized frames, and bulky proportions can make it difficult to use in smaller rooms.
This is where the armless lounge chair becomes interesting.
By removing traditional armrests and focusing on the seat, backrest, and overall proportions, an armless design can provide comfortable individual seating while maintaining a lighter visual and physical footprint.
For retailers, interior designers, and hospitality buyers, that makes it a useful category to consider when developing furniture for today's smaller living spaces.
An armless lounge chair is essentially an individual chair designed for relaxed seating without traditional side armrests.
Unlike a dining chair, it generally offers a softer seat, more relaxed proportions, and greater cushioning.
Unlike a traditional armchair, however, the open sides make the chair feel less enclosed.
That simple design difference can significantly change how the chair works within a room.
In many cases, yes.
Armrests add width to a chair without necessarily increasing the usable seating area by the same amount.
Removing them can create a more efficient relationship between the overall width of the chair and the actual seat.
This can be particularly useful when furnishing:
For projects where every centimeter matters, this difference can become important.
Small-space furniture isn't only about dimensions.
It's also about visual weight.
Large upholstered arms can make a chair appear heavier and occupy more visual space, even when the actual dimensional difference isn't dramatic.
An armless silhouette leaves the sides open, allowing more of the surrounding room to remain visible.
As a result, the interior can feel less crowded.
This is particularly effective in contemporary and minimalist spaces where designers want furniture to feel comfortable without becoming visually dominant.
They certainly can be.
Armrests are only one element of chair comfort.
A well-designed armless lounge chair relies on the relationship between:
For relaxed seating, a supportive back and properly constructed cushion can be more important than simply having arms.
The intended use should always determine the proportions.
Today's upholstery market is increasingly focused on texture.
Corduroy offers a recognizable ribbed surface that gives furniture more visual depth than a completely flat fabric.
On an upholstered lounge chair, it can create a softer and more casual character while still working with contemporary interiors.
Corduroy can coordinate particularly well with:
For retailers, changing the corduroy color can also dramatically change the personality of the same chair.
Neither design is universally better.
They solve different problems.
| Armless Lounge Chair | Upholstered Armchair |
|---|---|
| More open silhouette | More enclosed seating |
| Can reduce overall width | Usually wider |
| Easy to position in compact spaces | Stronger visual presence |
| Flexible sitting position | Provides arm support |
| Lighter visual appearance | More substantial appearance |
| Useful for smaller layouts | Useful where space is less restricted |
For retailers, it may make sense to include both categories in a seating collection.
The key is understanding the target customer.
Small-space living isn't simply an interior design trend.
For many consumers, it's a practical reality.
Apartment dwellers may want the same comfort and design quality as customers with larger homes, but they need furniture with more carefully controlled dimensions.
This creates an opportunity for furniture retailers.
Instead of simply making standard furniture smaller, manufacturers can develop products specifically around space efficiency, comfort, and proportion.
A compact lounge chair can therefore fill an important gap between a dining chair and a full-size armchair.
The featured chair measures 54 × 67 × 60 cm overall.
Rather than judging a chair only by its external dimensions, buyers should also consider the actual seat width, seat depth, cushion construction, and intended customer.
This is especially important with armless designs because the relationship between overall width and usable seating area can differ significantly from a traditional armchair.
For wholesale buyers, samples are useful for evaluating these proportions before bulk production.
Their relatively small footprint makes them useful in areas where a traditional lounge chair might feel too large.
Examples include:
Bedrooms — creating a small sitting or dressing area.
Hotel rooms — providing individual seating without occupying excessive floor space.
Apartments — adding an extra chair beside a sofa.
Reading corners — creating a dedicated seat in an unused corner.
Reception areas — allowing multiple chairs to be arranged efficiently.
Retail displays — providing another seating category for customers with smaller homes.
When sourcing compact upholstered chairs, don't assume smaller automatically means easier to manufacture.
Buyers should still evaluate:
The goal is not simply to create the smallest possible chair.
The goal is to achieve better space efficiency without sacrificing the intended seating experience.
Yes. For OEM and ODM programs, a compact lounge chair can be adapted for different markets through changes to:
For retailers, this also makes it possible to create several versions of the same chair for different collections.
Our Soft Corduroy Upholstered Modern Armless Lounge Chair, 54 × 67 × 60 cm, is designed around compact proportions and a clean, open silhouette.
The absence of bulky armrests keeps the overall profile light, while soft upholstery and a supportive cushioned seat maintain the relaxed character expected from lounge furniture.
Its textured corduroy upholstery adds warmth and visual interest, making the chair suitable for apartments, bedrooms, hotel rooms, reading corners, and contemporary furniture collections.
For wholesale projects, fabrics, colors, cushion specifications, dimensions, finishes, and packaging can be customized according to market requirements.
For compact furniture, reducing dimensions is the easy part. Maintaining the right proportions is the real challenge.
At Trannelhome, we can work with furniture brands and project buyers to adjust chair width, seat depth, cushion structure, upholstery, and finishes while considering how those changes affect the overall design and seating experience.
If your market needs a slightly wider seat, a different fabric, another wood finish, or a coordinated series based on the same design language, we can develop the product around those requirements rather than limiting the project to an existing specification.
This makes compact seating especially suitable for OEM and ODM development for apartment collections, hospitality projects, and retailers targeting smaller contemporary living spaces.
As apartments become more compact and interior layouts become more flexible, furniture buyers are paying closer attention to one factor that was once easy to overlook:
How much usable space does a chair actually require?
A lounge chair may be comfortable, but wide arms, oversized frames, and bulky proportions can make it difficult to use in smaller rooms.
This is where the armless lounge chair becomes interesting.
By removing traditional armrests and focusing on the seat, backrest, and overall proportions, an armless design can provide comfortable individual seating while maintaining a lighter visual and physical footprint.
For retailers, interior designers, and hospitality buyers, that makes it a useful category to consider when developing furniture for today's smaller living spaces.
An armless lounge chair is essentially an individual chair designed for relaxed seating without traditional side armrests.
Unlike a dining chair, it generally offers a softer seat, more relaxed proportions, and greater cushioning.
Unlike a traditional armchair, however, the open sides make the chair feel less enclosed.
That simple design difference can significantly change how the chair works within a room.
In many cases, yes.
Armrests add width to a chair without necessarily increasing the usable seating area by the same amount.
Removing them can create a more efficient relationship between the overall width of the chair and the actual seat.
This can be particularly useful when furnishing:
For projects where every centimeter matters, this difference can become important.
Small-space furniture isn't only about dimensions.
It's also about visual weight.
Large upholstered arms can make a chair appear heavier and occupy more visual space, even when the actual dimensional difference isn't dramatic.
An armless silhouette leaves the sides open, allowing more of the surrounding room to remain visible.
As a result, the interior can feel less crowded.
This is particularly effective in contemporary and minimalist spaces where designers want furniture to feel comfortable without becoming visually dominant.
They certainly can be.
Armrests are only one element of chair comfort.
A well-designed armless lounge chair relies on the relationship between:
For relaxed seating, a supportive back and properly constructed cushion can be more important than simply having arms.
The intended use should always determine the proportions.
Today's upholstery market is increasingly focused on texture.
Corduroy offers a recognizable ribbed surface that gives furniture more visual depth than a completely flat fabric.
On an upholstered lounge chair, it can create a softer and more casual character while still working with contemporary interiors.
Corduroy can coordinate particularly well with:
For retailers, changing the corduroy color can also dramatically change the personality of the same chair.
Neither design is universally better.
They solve different problems.
| Armless Lounge Chair | Upholstered Armchair |
|---|---|
| More open silhouette | More enclosed seating |
| Can reduce overall width | Usually wider |
| Easy to position in compact spaces | Stronger visual presence |
| Flexible sitting position | Provides arm support |
| Lighter visual appearance | More substantial appearance |
| Useful for smaller layouts | Useful where space is less restricted |
For retailers, it may make sense to include both categories in a seating collection.
The key is understanding the target customer.
Small-space living isn't simply an interior design trend.
For many consumers, it's a practical reality.
Apartment dwellers may want the same comfort and design quality as customers with larger homes, but they need furniture with more carefully controlled dimensions.
This creates an opportunity for furniture retailers.
Instead of simply making standard furniture smaller, manufacturers can develop products specifically around space efficiency, comfort, and proportion.
A compact lounge chair can therefore fill an important gap between a dining chair and a full-size armchair.
The featured chair measures 54 × 67 × 60 cm overall.
Rather than judging a chair only by its external dimensions, buyers should also consider the actual seat width, seat depth, cushion construction, and intended customer.
This is especially important with armless designs because the relationship between overall width and usable seating area can differ significantly from a traditional armchair.
For wholesale buyers, samples are useful for evaluating these proportions before bulk production.
Their relatively small footprint makes them useful in areas where a traditional lounge chair might feel too large.
Examples include:
Bedrooms — creating a small sitting or dressing area.
Hotel rooms — providing individual seating without occupying excessive floor space.
Apartments — adding an extra chair beside a sofa.
Reading corners — creating a dedicated seat in an unused corner.
Reception areas — allowing multiple chairs to be arranged efficiently.
Retail displays — providing another seating category for customers with smaller homes.
When sourcing compact upholstered chairs, don't assume smaller automatically means easier to manufacture.
Buyers should still evaluate:
The goal is not simply to create the smallest possible chair.
The goal is to achieve better space efficiency without sacrificing the intended seating experience.
Yes. For OEM and ODM programs, a compact lounge chair can be adapted for different markets through changes to:
For retailers, this also makes it possible to create several versions of the same chair for different collections.
Our Soft Corduroy Upholstered Modern Armless Lounge Chair, 54 × 67 × 60 cm, is designed around compact proportions and a clean, open silhouette.
The absence of bulky armrests keeps the overall profile light, while soft upholstery and a supportive cushioned seat maintain the relaxed character expected from lounge furniture.
Its textured corduroy upholstery adds warmth and visual interest, making the chair suitable for apartments, bedrooms, hotel rooms, reading corners, and contemporary furniture collections.
For wholesale projects, fabrics, colors, cushion specifications, dimensions, finishes, and packaging can be customized according to market requirements.
For compact furniture, reducing dimensions is the easy part. Maintaining the right proportions is the real challenge.
At Trannelhome, we can work with furniture brands and project buyers to adjust chair width, seat depth, cushion structure, upholstery, and finishes while considering how those changes affect the overall design and seating experience.
If your market needs a slightly wider seat, a different fabric, another wood finish, or a coordinated series based on the same design language, we can develop the product around those requirements rather than limiting the project to an existing specification.
This makes compact seating especially suitable for OEM and ODM development for apartment collections, hospitality projects, and retailers targeting smaller contemporary living spaces.