Surface finishes
- Linen, Silicone leather
FADIOR HOME Furniture / Dining Chairs
Linen · Silicone leather


Overview
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This accent dining chair pairs two upholstery surfaces: a linen face and silicone leather. Silicone leather is an engineered, coated textile — a woven polyester backing topped with a silicone-polymer coating — not animal hide. That construction is what gives it its everyday-table strengths: it is highly water-resistant (closer to waterproof than coated PU alternatives, which can delaminate when wet), it resists scratches and stains, and it wipes clean with a cloth.
Those properties matter at a dining table, where seats meet spills, sauces and daily use. Where a standard PU-coated upholstery can begin to show wear and feel plastic-like over time, the silicone top layer is more abrasion-resistant and handles frequent flexing well — a practical pairing for chairs that get pulled out and sat in every day. The linen element adds a softer, natural-fibre texture against the more wipeable leather-look surface.
Maintenance is deliberately low-effort: regular dusting plus spot or wipe cleaning is generally all the silicone-leather surface needs, and it tolerates humid rooms without the conditioning routine a genuine uncoated hide would demand. The linen face benefits from the same light, routine care — keep it dust-free and address spots promptly.
Dimensions for this chair (width x depth x height, in mm) are confirmed at consultation so the seat height and footprint suit your table and room. For exact specifications, available finishes and pricing, book a consultation at /consultation.

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FAQ
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No. Silicone leather is an engineered, coated upholstery — a woven (typically polyester) backing finished with a silicone-polymer coating designed to look and feel like leather. It is not animal hide, full-grain or top-grain leather. We describe it accurately as a coated leather alternative so you know exactly what you are specifying.
The silicone leather surface is low-maintenance: dust it regularly and spot- or wipe-clean as needed. It is highly water-resistant and tolerates humid environments, so it does not need the conditioning routine that uncoated genuine leather requires. Treat the linen face with the same light, routine care and blot any spills promptly.
Dining seats face frequent use and spills. Silicone leather is more abrasion-resistant than standard PU-coated upholstery and resists scratches and stains, while being easy to wipe down — well suited to a table that gets daily use. Where PU surfaces can feel plastic-like and peel or crack over time, the silicone coating holds up better to repeated flexing.
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