
All Stars Lane
High-turnover leisure venue seating — durable frames, wipe-clean upholstery and stools at the counters.

Rochdale, Lancashire · since 1999
Frame making, upholstery and polishing all happen under one roof in a Victorian cotton mill. 476 chairs, armchairs, stools, tables and lounge pieces — every one of them buildable to your dimensions, timbers and fabric.
The range
Everything below is a starting point. Change the height, the timber, the polish or the fabric — or send us something that is not here at all, and we will build that instead.

117 models
Side and dining chairs in beech, oak, steel and polypropylene — the workhorse of any busy room.
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72 models
Tub, wing, carver and low armchairs — comfort with a contract-grade frame underneath.
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107 models
Bar, counter, poseur and low stools — with kick rails and footrests where the wear happens.
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32 models
Sofas, tub chairs, benches and lounge seating for snugs, lobbies and low-slung corners.
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44 models
Table tops in timber, laminate and compact, on cast iron, steel and timber bases.
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117 models
Weatherproof steel, aluminium, rattan and timber furniture for terraces, gardens and pavements.
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3 models
Coat stands, screens, dividers and the pieces that finish a room off.
View rangeWhy Inngrain
Frame making, upholstery, polishing and finishing all happen under one roof in Rochdale. Nothing is subcontracted, so nothing gets lost between suppliers.
Most of what leaves this building started as a one-off. Send a drawing, a photograph or a sample chair and we will build a prototype before you commit to anything.
Every item is inspected before it leaves. An unblemished record is what brings designers and architects back to us project after project.

Our heritage
That is how Inngrain started in 1999 — a complex blend that produced a genuinely unusual company, making unusual furniture for the hospitality industry nationwide.
We work out of an old Victorian cotton mill that once again echoes with the sound of skilled artisans turning paper ideas into real pieces of furniture for the public to enjoy.
Everything from frame making to the final polish happens in house, and every item is checked and re-checked before it leaves.
Projects
Pubs, restaurants, hotels and clubhouses across the UK — a few of them here, photographed after we handed them over.

High-turnover leisure venue seating — durable frames, wipe-clean upholstery and stools at the counters.

Upholstered dining chairs and fixed seating for a busy town-centre bar.

Chairs, armchairs and table tops supplied as a package for a full pub refit.
Hotel restaurant and bar furniture supplied as a single package.

Bar and dining areas furnished together — stools at the counter, upholstered chairs and banquette seating through the rooms.

A traditional pub scheme in stained timber with upholstered seats and backs.
How we work
Send a drawing, a photograph or a rough sketch. For fixed seating we come out, measure and template the room before anything is cut.
You get a firm price and, for anything bespoke, a physical sample to approve. Nothing goes into production until you have signed off something real.
Frames are cut and jointed, seats sprung or webbed, timber polished to your finish and everything assembled and inspected in house.
Delivered nationwide and, for fixed seating, fitted by our own team in a single visit so the room reopens on schedule.
Common questions
If it is not here, ring the workshop. Someone who makes the furniture will answer.
No. We will make one chair or six hundred. Bespoke one-offs and prototypes are a normal part of what we do — most of the ranges on this site began as a single commission.
Yes. Customer's own material (COM) is welcome across the ranges. Send us the reference and we will confirm the metreage, and flag it if the fabric is not rated for the level of use you are planning.
Usually. Send a photograph and the key dimensions, or ideally one of the existing pieces. We can match the frame, the polish and the upholstery detail so additions sit alongside your current furniture.
Yes — most timber frames can be polished to a client's colour. We will spray a sample to your reference and get it approved before production.
We do, including furniture we did not originally make. Reusing a sound frame costs less than replacing it and keeps a set consistent. We can work in rotation so a room stays open.
Start a project
Send a drawing, a photograph or a rough sketch and we will come back with a price, a sample and an honest lead time. No minimum order.