Ink Black — Plain Stretch
Ink black is rarely flat. In daylight it lifts to charcoal at the seams; under a lamp it deepens and pulls the eye toward the chair, then quiets. It anchors a room of pale walls and natural wood, holds colour without showing every fingerprint, and settles into the room rather than competing with it.
The fabric is a two-way stretch microfibre — soft to the hand, dense in the weave, tucked where most covers bunch around the arms and base. Tailored to fit contemporary armchairs with structured arms and low backs, seat width 60–90 cm, it refreshes the surface in minutes. Layer in a cream boucle cushion and a wool throw, or balance it with a single warm-toned lamp.
Slip it on. Smooth the lines. Sit.
