Dunelm has reduced the price of its popular Fallon Cut Velvet Accent Chair by £89.70, bringing the cost down from £299 to £209.20. The 30% discount has caught the attention of shoppers seeking an affordable way to add a touch of luxury to their homes.
Chair Design and Features
The Fallon Cut Velvet Accent Chair features a bold, modern silhouette with a low, curved tub-style backrest that flows into the armrests. It combines a chunky, plush seat with clean, architectural lines. The chair is upholstered in soft, tactile velvet, and the deeply padded seat cushion is filled with foam and fibre for a comfortable, sink-in feel.
A standout feature is the geometric cut-velvet pattern on the curved backrest. The frame is crafted from responsibly sourced rubberwood in a warm, medium-brown finish.
Customer Reviews and Reactions
The chair has an overall rating of 4.3 out of five stars from nine reviews. One shopper commented: "What a chair, looks luxurious and like someone should be sat drinking cocktails in at a soiree. Very elegant and robust."
Another reviewer wrote: "Love the char. It's top quality. Packaging was good. Would recommend the chair to family and friends." A third added: "Lovely chair, looks more expensive than it actually was."
However, some customers noted minor issues. One said: "Few scratches on the wood and the fabric could have been aligned better but its good enough." Another mentioned: "A little difficult to assemble but solid when assembled."
Color Options and Alternatives
The Fallon Cut Velvet Accent Chair is also available in olive for £229, as well as natural and blue, both on sale for £209. For those seeking alternatives, Dusk's Maeve Slouched Accent Chair is priced at £143.10 (down from £199) with code EXTRA15, and the Georgia Scallop Velvet Chair at Sainsbury's Habitat is reduced by 50% to £60.
Impact and Availability
The discount makes the chair a more accessible option for adding elegant seating without taking up much floor space. Shoppers have described it as "perfect for office" and "great to curl up with a book." The sale is ongoing at Dunelm, with stock reportedly moving quickly.



