DAMA — A Stage for Elegance & Celebration
Step into a restaurant that feels like a dream rendered in milk and light. In Barcelona’s newest jewel—sleek lines, cloud-soft hues, a quiet shimmer of fabric against glass—the Dama Dining Chair by Sentta repeats in graceful rhythm, table after table, until the room becomes a whisper of curves and glow. Pendants drift overhead like luminous drops; tablecloths carry a subtle grain; the whole interior reads as weightless, as if suspended a breath above the floor. Here, design is not spectacle; it’s atmosphere. Dama is the instrument that tunes it.
Approach the chair and you notice how graceful forms and exquisite detailing create an invitation without words: a contoured shell that supports, a slim profile that clears visual noise, and upholstery that catches light the way silk catches a secret. Sit, and Dama disappears into comfort—lumbar support that holds posture through long conversations, seat cushioning that remains poised from the first course to the last espresso. This is where modern romance lives: not in flourish, but in proportion; not in ornament, but in touch.
The restaurant’s palette is sleek and milky—ivories, soft stones, warmed whites—so Dama’s silhouette becomes a gentle calligraphy against the room. The base options—wood—carry the same understatement, allowing the fabric to play the lead. In daylight, the chairs glow with a low, pearly sheen; at night, pendants float a veil of light across the seats, creating pockets of intimacy. Multiply that by a roomful of tables, and the architecture is suddenly choreographed. Service flows. Guests linger. Memories take on a soft-focus edge.
Dama designed by André Teoman for Sentta is a sculpted family of dining seating defined by smooth curvature, tailored upholstery, and couture-level seam work. In dining applications—especially where many chairs are specified—Dama performs like a uniform designed by a master couturier: consistent silhouette, reliable comfort, elevated detail at every table.
