I like the look and comfort of the chair. However, the Instructions were more or less in a pictured format than written. Also, the arms and legs are one unit per side, they were Identified wrongly. The Right was the left and the left was the right. I would suggest only tightening screws and nuts, bolts, just enough to hold it together till the end, as trying to line all the holes together was a challenge otherwise. Went back and tightened everything up afterwards. Im satisfied with the way it came together in the end.
The price I got on this was great. (MUCH better than the same item on rip off non-returnable unless you PAY, WayFair). It shipped very quick. The fabric has a bit more texture to it than I would have liked, but it is still nice. The seat cushion is mostly wire/spring, accessible underneath and seen when you unzip the bottom fabric to find the assembly hardware. But it does have bounce to it with some cushioning. Id guess perhaps 1 or 2 inches of foam on top of the springs.
Where it gets tricky is in the assembly. People are right, it is a trick. It SEEMS that the holes are not aligned, but they are.
When you assemble this, make sure that you DO NOT TIGHTEN any bolts. Put it together loosely at first. Once it is all together, then tighten the bolts. But not one at a time. Tighten them each a few spins, taking turns on each bolt, like a car tire, going around the chair several times Then give them each that last little ooomph to get them tight as can be.
WARNING! My leg/arm assemblies were mismarked! The left one was labeled with a sticker as R and the right one had a L sticker on it. Look at where the arm rest ends and all will be well.
It looks great! My only issue is that the holes didnt align on the final piece (the horizontal board below the seat). Its held up by the pressure, but no screws were put in. Directions were fairly clear but it got a little confusing towards the end.
My dad has Alzheimers. We put it in his room at the care center. The virus came. We havent been back since a bit after the chair arrived. It seemed sturdy when I built it. It was not terribly comfortable and the legs were quite short. Would not purchase for my home (or would have returned) but for our need it was good.
Good chair: nice looking and comfortable. I use it at a desk near a heater, and the dry heat caused one of the pre-fabricated joints to pull apart, probably because the chair was originally made from wood that was still slightly green and shrinking. I used wood glue and bound the legs for several hours and this fixed it, but this isnt part of regular assembly.
I love these chairs! I bought two. They are very comfortable and sturdy. They support my weight well (300+ lbs) and look great! The only issue Ive had is that some of the the little caps that go over the screws have popped off. I would glue them on when you assemble it and keep the spares incase you lose one.
Heres the deal... this chair isnt perfect. There were a few blemishes upon unpacking and it does require some assembly BUT I really dont see how you can beat the price. Similar looking (albeit higher quality) chairs go for $500 on west elm and frankly from a distance look essentially the same. I put it in my living room and get tons of compliments.
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Instructions were in picture format.
I like the look and comfort of the chair. However, the Instructions were more or less in a pictured format than written. Also, the arms and legs are one unit per side, they were Identified wrongly. The Right was the left and the left was the right. I would suggest only tightening screws and nuts, bolts, just enough to hold it together till the end, as trying to line all the holes together was a challenge otherwise. Went back and tightened everything up afterwards. Im satisfied with the way it came together in the end.
Amazing quality
They look beautiful in my living room.
Difficult to assemble, but it will.
The price I got on this was great. (MUCH better than the same item on rip off non-returnable unless you PAY, WayFair). It shipped very quick. The fabric has a bit more texture to it than I would have liked, but it is still nice. The seat cushion is mostly wire/spring, accessible underneath and seen when you unzip the bottom fabric to find the assembly hardware. But it does have bounce to it with some cushioning. Id guess perhaps 1 or 2 inches of foam on top of the springs. Where it gets tricky is in the assembly. People are right, it is a trick. It SEEMS that the holes are not aligned, but they are. When you assemble this, make sure that you DO NOT TIGHTEN any bolts. Put it together loosely at first. Once it is all together, then tighten the bolts. But not one at a time. Tighten them each a few spins, taking turns on each bolt, like a car tire, going around the chair several times Then give them each that last little ooomph to get them tight as can be. WARNING! My leg/arm assemblies were mismarked! The left one was labeled with a sticker as R and the right one had a L sticker on it. Look at where the arm rest ends and all will be well.
Dont tighten screws until you have all screws started!
This is perfect for my tiny house ! There are alignment issues with the stretcher. Otherwise a good value for $110.00 ( warehouse)
Looks good; some holes didnt align
It looks great! My only issue is that the holes didnt align on the final piece (the horizontal board below the seat). Its held up by the pressure, but no screws were put in. Directions were fairly clear but it got a little confusing towards the end.
Not much chance to see
My dad has Alzheimers. We put it in his room at the care center. The virus came. We havent been back since a bit after the chair arrived. It seemed sturdy when I built it. It was not terribly comfortable and the legs were quite short. Would not purchase for my home (or would have returned) but for our need it was good.
Joint came apart on one of the arm/leg assemblies.
Good chair: nice looking and comfortable. I use it at a desk near a heater, and the dry heat caused one of the pre-fabricated joints to pull apart, probably because the chair was originally made from wood that was still slightly green and shrinking. I used wood glue and bound the legs for several hours and this fixed it, but this isnt part of regular assembly.
Stylish...
These chairs are very stylish, the finish on the wood was poorly done, my husband actually sanded them down and refinished to match our furniture...
Sturdy, comfortable, stylish.
I love these chairs! I bought two. They are very comfortable and sturdy. They support my weight well (300+ lbs) and look great! The only issue Ive had is that some of the the little caps that go over the screws have popped off. I would glue them on when you assemble it and keep the spares incase you lose one.
Cant beat that price!
Heres the deal... this chair isnt perfect. There were a few blemishes upon unpacking and it does require some assembly BUT I really dont see how you can beat the price. Similar looking (albeit higher quality) chairs go for $500 on west elm and frankly from a distance look essentially the same. I put it in my living room and get tons of compliments.
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