ABOUT KING’S CHAIR
From Barber’s Bench to Leeds’ Premier Grooming Room
Rooted in tradition, refined for the modern man — King’s Chair brings expert barbering and unmistakable style to the heart of Leeds. We craft looks that last and service that feels like coming home.
8+
Years Serving Leeds
1.200+
Cuts This Year
800+
Beard Transformations
1000+
5★ Client Reviews
4
Master Barbers
So far
King’s Chair started from one simple idea: bring real craftsmanship back to men’s grooming in Leeds. What began as a single chair and a handful of neighbourhood clients has grown into a destination for folks who want precision, personality and a proper barbering experience. We teach you how to look after your cut, and we take care of the rest while you’re in the chair.
Our Mission
We’re more than a haircut — we’re a ritual. At King’s Chair, our mission is to deliver confidence through craftsmanship. From classic scissor work to contemporary fades, we blend traditional barbering techniques with modern tools and premium products. Whether you’re a longtime client or here for your first trim, expect care, attention and a result that makes you stand a little taller.
Every stylist at King’s Chair trains in the fundamentals — scissor control, clipper work, straight-razor finishing — and then refines their signature touch. That combination of discipline and creativity means we can give you a tailored look that matches your lifestyle: professional, relaxed, or bold.
We only use tried-and-tested products the barbers actually believe in. From heavy pomades to lightweight finish sprays and restorative beard oils, our selection is curated for real results. We teach clients how to use these products at home so the cut lasts longer and the beard stays healthier.
Leeds is home, and every cut we make reflects the city’s mix of tradition and drive. Our shop is a place to meet, relax and leave reinvigorated. We celebrate the craft of barbering — the small rituals, the stories told in the chair, and the confidence a great haircut gives you when you step back onto the street.
