



The Hooded Hush Chair
Estimated delivery timelines are displayed on individual product pages and are provided in good faith.
Delivery timeframes may vary due to, but not limited to:
- Production Schedules
- Supplier Timelines
- Quality Control Processes
- Customs Clearance
- Carrier Availability
- External or force-majeure events beyond our control
All delivery dates are estimates only and are not guaranteed delivery dates.
Production Timeline for Large Items: 7 to 12 Business Days
General delivery guidance (post-production):
- Large items: approx. 3 – 6 weeks
Customers may contact us at any time for an update on order status.
For more details head to our Shipping Policy
Made-to-Order & Project Items:
Many Panache Artistry products are made to order (look for the TAG on the product page), including items that are:
- manufactured specifically after an order is placed
- produced as part of a batch or project run
- not held as finished stock
For such items:
- production typically begins shortly after order confirmation
- orders may be subject to cancellation restrictions once production has commenced, in accordance with our Returns & Cancellations Policy and your statutory rights
- delivery timelines may change due to production or logistics factors
Made-to-order and project items are supplied in accordance with our Returns & Cancellations Policy and your statutory rights.
A hood curves overhead before anything else registers, walls of leather rising tall enough to close the world out, a hush settling the moment you step inside rather than simply sit down. Diamond tufting deepens into shadow at the back of the canopy, paler where light still reaches the rolled arms, the leather aging unevenly the way only handwork allows. In Jodhpur, hands stretched and buttoned the hide over a frame raised on turned bun feet, finishing every edge in close, hand-set nailhead. Against a panelled hallway or beneath a soaring stairwell, its height becomes the room's one vertical event, drawing the eye up rather than across. Settled into the entrance hall of a Mayfair townhouse, or the corner of a hotel's private library, this is the piece that turns sitting into disappearing.





