This is not a chair for sitting in for any practical purpose. Which is sad because isnt that the point of a chair? It is, at best, a decoration or a place to briefly sit to put ones socks and shoes on or something. The cushion on the seat is barely there to begin with and over a few months time it compresses so much that you can feel each curve of the metal supports beneath. The picture shows how the once robust looking cushion even LOOKS sad and floppy now. I bought this chair looking for a comfortable armless chair to sit and play guitar on, but after playing for half an hour it leaves my butt sore and my wallet filled with regret.
On top of that, construction was terribly frustrating. The holes from one piece to another werent even close to lining up. I had to put one bolt in part way and then wrench the pieces in the opposite direction to align another set of holes while having someone else try and get the thread started on the next bolt. Once together, it has at least been pretty sturdy, so thats something.
Oh, and I almost forgot, I ordered the grey chair and they sent the hideous script printed one. I hate the hassle of returns, but I wish now that I had stopped when noticing that and never even assembled the thing.
Horribly uncomfortable chair.
This is not a chair for sitting in for any practical purpose. Which is sad because isnt that the point of a chair? It is, at best, a decoration or a place to briefly sit to put ones socks and shoes on or something. The cushion on the seat is barely there to begin with and over a few months time it compresses so much that you can feel each curve of the metal supports beneath. The picture shows how the once robust looking cushion even LOOKS sad and floppy now. I bought this chair looking for a comfortable armless chair to sit and play guitar on, but after playing for half an hour it leaves my butt sore and my wallet filled with regret. On top of that, construction was terribly frustrating. The holes from one piece to another werent even close to lining up. I had to put one bolt in part way and then wrench the pieces in the opposite direction to align another set of holes while having someone else try and get the thread started on the next bolt. Once together, it has at least been pretty sturdy, so thats something. Oh, and I almost forgot, I ordered the grey chair and they sent the hideous script printed one. I hate the hassle of returns, but I wish now that I had stopped when noticing that and never even assembled the thing.