I ordered this chair in blue / its a muted blue with an aqua undertone. Fabric is good for the price and feels like it will be durable and cleanable. It sits deep and seems to be well suited for a taller person. The seat is a good height for a tall or short person, but, as a smaller person, Ill need a pillow or two at the back for support. Its made without flame retardants or formaldehyde, and it passes California safety requirements (does not require a Prop 65 warning).
The chair is well designed and fairly easy to put together. Took me a couple minutes to figure out how the legs should be positioned, as theyre at an angle. It comes with an allen wrench for tightening the bolts. However, the holes for one of the legs were not properly drilled, and I was only able to put in two of the bolts for that leg. There was a second hold drilled, but that too was in the wrong location and did not have a sleeve for the bolt. Not sure how it earned its QC sticker.
The chair seems to be stable, but Im concerned that it might become less so over time. Its not worth repackaging the chair, moving it downstairs, and shipping it back, but it will need a little handy work. I would be pleased if the manufacturer could offer a suggestion or would like me to send me something I could use to fix this.
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Nice chair, good value. Minor build issue
I ordered this chair in blue / its a muted blue with an aqua undertone. Fabric is good for the price and feels like it will be durable and cleanable. It sits deep and seems to be well suited for a taller person. The seat is a good height for a tall or short person, but, as a smaller person, Ill need a pillow or two at the back for support. Its made without flame retardants or formaldehyde, and it passes California safety requirements (does not require a Prop 65 warning). The chair is well designed and fairly easy to put together. Took me a couple minutes to figure out how the legs should be positioned, as theyre at an angle. It comes with an allen wrench for tightening the bolts. However, the holes for one of the legs were not properly drilled, and I was only able to put in two of the bolts for that leg. There was a second hold drilled, but that too was in the wrong location and did not have a sleeve for the bolt. Not sure how it earned its QC sticker. The chair seems to be stable, but Im concerned that it might become less so over time. Its not worth repackaging the chair, moving it downstairs, and shipping it back, but it will need a little handy work. I would be pleased if the manufacturer could offer a suggestion or would like me to send me something I could use to fix this. (Edited to add photo) Style and purpose