The chair is simple to assemble. The holes for the legs to attach to the base do not align. You have to force the screws and your legs come out crooked. The color is a tacky bright pink in person, not the soft classy blush pictured. The seat is filled with polyester, and velcros to the chair. It is not the right size so it bubbles up in the middle when not in use. It is the biggest eyesore of all! And isnt the most comfortable. The chair itself is skimpily filled with the same polyester, so you feel the iron foundation through the chair. The rods in the arm rests as well as behind your knees when in a seated position. The seams are stitched poorly, and the look is just unfinished. For 150, I expected more attention to detail. The best part of the chair is the legs. Do yourself a favor, and for 150 order a supportive and better quality chair with some memory foam inside the cushion and more fluff in the arm rests so you dont feel the iron rods through every part of the chair.
Uncomfortable, misaligned holes and crooked legs
The chair is simple to assemble. The holes for the legs to attach to the base do not align. You have to force the screws and your legs come out crooked. The color is a tacky bright pink in person, not the soft classy blush pictured. The seat is filled with polyester, and velcros to the chair. It is not the right size so it bubbles up in the middle when not in use. It is the biggest eyesore of all! And isnt the most comfortable. The chair itself is skimpily filled with the same polyester, so you feel the iron foundation through the chair. The rods in the arm rests as well as behind your knees when in a seated position. The seams are stitched poorly, and the look is just unfinished. For 150, I expected more attention to detail. The best part of the chair is the legs. Do yourself a favor, and for 150 order a supportive and better quality chair with some memory foam inside the cushion and more fluff in the arm rests so you dont feel the iron rods through every part of the chair.