The material selection for reclining chairs mainly depends on the usage scenario and personal preference. Common reclining chair materials include wood, metal, plastic, leather and textile materials, each of which has its own characteristics and applicable scenarios.
Wooden reclining chairs
Wooden reclining chairs usually give people a natural and warm feeling, and are relatively sturdy and durable. Suitable for indoor use, especially in an environment where a natural atmosphere needs to be created. However, wooden reclining chairs need to be treated with moisture and insects to extend their service life.
Metal reclining chairs
Metal reclining chairs are stylish and sturdy, suitable for modern and simple homes. Metal reclining chairs are usually lighter, easier to move and clean, and suitable for outdoor use, especially metal reclining chairs with rust-proof treatment are more resistant to wind and rain.
Plastic reclining chairs
Plastic reclining chairs are usually light and easy to move, and the price is relatively low. Suitable for temporary use or outdoor activities, such as beaches or camping. However, plastic materials may age or deform after long-term use.
Leather reclining chairs
Leather reclining chairs combine softness and durability to provide comfortable sitting and good support. Common leather materials include top-grain cowhide and recycled leather, the former has a better texture but is more expensive. Leather recliners are suitable for indoor use, especially in environments that require a high-end tactile experience.
Textile recliners
Textile materials such as Oxford cloth and Textilene mesh are breathable and easy to clean. Suitable for outdoor use, especially in environments that require high breathability and durability.
