It takes an intrepid spirit to conjure up a fresh take on a cultural icon. Synonymous with cafe culture of years gone by, the bistro chair is a cultural mainstay, yet its iconic status did little to deter Ross Didier. Enter ETIQUETTE - a bistro chair with similar character form of all the bistro chairs you’ve ever met - but with a twist.

It’s a humble, structural departure that offers a fresh new look for an established icon whilst delivering distinctive seating for contemporary hospitality interiors.
ETIQUETTE radiates comfort and intimacy – a compelling triage conducive to forming connections with others when sharing a table. Like modern etiquette, the experience of is one of respect and humility, designed for those who appreciate subtle charm.
In its simplicity and beautifully proportioned volumes, Etiquette conjures up an instant sense of the familiar but with a sense of the new. At first, you’re not entirely sure why this design makes so much impact.
On closer reflection, you notice the beautifully shaped seats carved from solid timber, and the elongated twisting taper of the chairs back legs and that the steel-legged table pedestals gently splay and taper to the floor, bringing the language of the two pieces into unison.
“I started thinking about creating a particular dining chair and bar stool several years ago, impelled by the emotions evoked with every coffee, every glass of wine, and every life changing conversation shared with a friend in a café around the world. I’ve always loved the contrasting phenomena of a café: both bustling and communal, yet intimate and personal.”
Ross Didier