Comfortable and practical for small spaces My husband and I did a ton of research on choosing a chair for our nursery. I normally do not take the time to write a review, but since I found myself reading every single review on each chair we were selecting, I thought I would take the time to review.
Pros:
-mid century modern look of the chair- does not look like a nursery rocker- love the gray color and walnut color of wood
-price point - similar chair on other websites were close to $1,000
-the arms seem like the correct height for nursing a baby (we are due in March so havent officially tested it out yet)
-I like how firm the chair is- if you are looking for a chair to really sink into this chair is not for you, but I prefer a firmer chair.
-I am 52 and my head rests comfortably on the back of the chair and my feet touch the floor- some of the chairs I tested out my feet did not touch the floor.
-The rocker rocks nicely on our hardwood floors and has protective felt in the bottom of the rockers.
Cons:
-My husband was able to assemble this chair in about one hour. He is very good with directions and said that some of the directions were not that clear. The main one being the brass nuts that you are supposed to put into the wood part of the rocker (the very first step) were hard to get into the too small pre-drilled holes. He had to use a rubber mallet to hammer them in and then figured out they were supposed to go all the way down into the holes, which is not clear on the directions. He said if he had put them in the wrong way they would have been impossible to get out.
Mid century modern chair for nursery
Comfortable and practical for small spaces My husband and I did a ton of research on choosing a chair for our nursery. I normally do not take the time to write a review, but since I found myself reading every single review on each chair we were selecting, I thought I would take the time to review. Pros: -mid century modern look of the chair- does not look like a nursery rocker- love the gray color and walnut color of wood -price point - similar chair on other websites were close to $1,000 -the arms seem like the correct height for nursing a baby (we are due in March so havent officially tested it out yet) -I like how firm the chair is- if you are looking for a chair to really sink into this chair is not for you, but I prefer a firmer chair. -I am 52 and my head rests comfortably on the back of the chair and my feet touch the floor- some of the chairs I tested out my feet did not touch the floor. -The rocker rocks nicely on our hardwood floors and has protective felt in the bottom of the rockers. Cons: -My husband was able to assemble this chair in about one hour. He is very good with directions and said that some of the directions were not that clear. The main one being the brass nuts that you are supposed to put into the wood part of the rocker (the very first step) were hard to get into the too small pre-drilled holes. He had to use a rubber mallet to hammer them in and then figured out they were supposed to go all the way down into the holes, which is not clear on the directions. He said if he had put them in the wrong way they would have been impossible to get out.