Sometimes a chair isn't just a chair.
Sometimes it's a throne for storytelling, a safe space for calming down after phonics, or simply the best spot to curl up with a picture book and ignore phonics altogether.
The @Home Grey Seat for One is all about creating those quiet moments that matter in your EYFS and primary settings.
Built from natural birch hardwood, this sturdy armchair means business without looking like it belongs in a staffroom.
The rounded corners are child-friendly (because bumps happen), and the upholstered cover is not only removable but also washable, because juice happens too.
Its neutral grey finish blends seamlessly into school libraries, reading corners, or cosy nooks in your classroom.
While it's built for one, it encourages togetherness.
Children often use it as a ‘sharing seat', taking turns to chat, read, or reflect.
In EYFS settings, it becomes a hub for communication and language.
For primary and KS2, it's a neat spot for independent learning, focused reading or even those reluctant writers who need a "proper seat to get going.
The @Home Grey Seat for One isn't just classroom furniture it's educational furniture that supports confidence, calm, and communication.
Think of it as comfort with curriculum value.
Features
Solid birch hardwood frame Sturdy and reliable, built to withstand daily EYFS and primary use.
Rounded corners Smooth edges reduce the risk of knocks and bumps during busy classroom activity.
Removable upholstered cover Strong tapestry fabric that can be easily cleaned, keeping learning spaces fresh.
Compact size W40cm x D46cm x H58cm, perfectly proportioned for young learners' seating needs.
Neutral grey finish Fits seamlessly into school libraries, reading corners, or classroom learning areas.
Benefits
Supports communication and language Provides a comfortable setting for conversations, storytelling, and peer interaction.
Encourages a love of reading Creates an inviting seat for quiet time with books, ideal for libraries and reading corners.
Promotes self-regulation A calming spot for children to rest, reset, and manage emotions during the school day.
Builds independence A dedicated space that encourages children to take ownership of their own learning time.
Enhances classroom environment Adds warmth and comfort, making learning spaces more inviting and conducive to engagement.